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1 Ranks of the Imperial German Army  



1.1  Officer corps  



1.1.1  General officers / Generäle  





1.1.2  Field officers / Stabsoffiziere  





1.1.3  Captains and subalterns / Hauptleute und Subalternoffiziere  







1.2  Warrant officers and officer cadets  





1.3  Non-commissioned officers / Unteroffiziere  





1.4  Enlisted (Mannschaften/Gemeine) ranks  







2 Naval ranks and ratings  



2.1  Commissioned officer ranks  



2.1.1  Rank flags  







2.2  Officer cadets  





2.3  Warrant officers  





2.4  Petty officers  





2.5  Seamen  







3 Notes  





4 References  





5 Further reading  





6 External links  














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The military ranks of the German Empire were the ranks used by the military of the German Empire. It inherited the various traditions and military ranks of its constituent states.

Ranks of the Imperial German Army[edit]

Officer corps[edit]

Critics long believed that the Army's officer corps was heavily dominated by Junker aristocrats, so that commoners were shunted into low-prestige branches, such as the heavy artillery or supply. However, by the 1890s, the top ranks were opened to highly talented commoners.[1][2]

General officers / Generäle[edit]

Rank group General Officers
Insignia
Rank designation Generalfeldmarschall Generaloberst mit dem
Rang als Generalfeldmarschall
Generaloberst General der Waffengattung Generalleutnant Generalmajor
(English designation) General Field Marshal Colonel General in the rank of Field Marshal Colonel General General of the branch Lieutenant General Major General

Field officers / Stabsoffiziere[edit]

Rank group Staff Officers
insignia
Rank designation Oberst Oberstleutnant Major
(English designation) Colonel Lieutenant Colonel Major

Captains and subalterns / Hauptleute und Subalternoffiziere[edit]

Rank group Subalterns
insignia
Rank designation Hauptmann/Kapitän I Klasse: infantry and artillery
Rittmeister I Klasse: cavalry
Hauptmann/Kapitän II Klasse: infantry and artillery
Rittmeister II Klasse: cavalry
Oberleutnant
Feuerwerksoberleutnant
Leutnant: infantry, cavalry and other arms
Feuerwerksleutnant: artillery
(English designation) Captain Staff Captain[a] 1st Lieutenant 2nd Lieutenant

Warrant officers and officer cadets[edit]

Non-commissioned officers / Unteroffiziere[edit]

Rank group Unteroffizier mit Portepee Unteroffizier ohne Portepee
Collar
Epaulette
Title Etatmäßiger feldwebel Vizefeldwebel Sergeant Unteroffizier
Cavalry/
Artillery
Etatmäßiger wachtmeister Vizewachtmeister

Enlisted (Mannschaften/Gemeine) ranks[edit]

Rank group Enlisted
Collar
Epaulette
Title Kapitulant Einjährig-freiwilliger Obergefreiter Gefreiter Soldat
English designation Capitulant One-Year Volunteer Enlistee Senior Lance Corporal Lance Corporal Private

Additionally, the following voluntary enlistees were distinguished:

Note: Einjährig-Freiwilliger and Kapitulant were not ranks as such during this specific period of use, but voluntary military enlistee designations. They, however, wore a specific uniform distinction (twisted wool piping along their shoulder epaulette edging for Einjährig-Freiwilliger, the Kapitulant a narrow band across their lower shoulder epaulette) in the colours of their respective nation state. This distinction was never removed throughout their military service nor during any rank grade advancements.

Naval ranks and ratings[edit]

The Imperial German Navy's rank and rating system combined that of Prussia's with the navies of other northern states.

Commissioned officer ranks[edit]

The rank insignia of commissioned officers.

Rank group General / flag officers Senior officers Junior officers Officer cadet
Epaulette[9]
Sleeve insignia
[10][11]
Großadmiral Admiral Vizeadmiral Konteradmiral Kapitän zur See/
Kommodore
Fregattenkapitän Korvettenkapitän Kapitänleutnant Oberleutnant zur See Leutnant zur See

Rank flags[edit]

Title Großadmiral Admiral Vizeadmiral Konteradmiral
Command flag

Officer cadets[edit]

Officer training ranks
Title Oberfähnrich zur See Fähnrich zur See Seekadett
Epaulette[9]
Sleeve
English designation Midshipman Sea cadet Junior sea cadet

Warrant officers[edit]

Warrant officers
Title Deckoffiziere
als Offizier-Stellvertreter
Oberdeckoffizier Deckoffizier
Shoulder[9]
English designation Chief Warrant Officer
as Acting Commissioned Officer.
Chief Warrant Officer Warrant Officer
Specialty designations Offizier-Stellvertreter Oberbootsmann
Obersteuermann
Oberfeuerwerker
Bootsmann
Steuermann
Feuerwerker
English designation Acting Commissioned Officer Chief Boatswain
Chief Helmsman
Chief Artificer
Boatswain
Helmsman
Artificer

Petty officers[edit]

Senior Petty Officers Junior Petty Officers
Title Feldwebel Vize-Feldwebel Obermaat Maat
Sleeve[9]
English designation Chief Petty Officer 1st Class
(with additional stripe around the sleeve)
Chief Petty Officer Petty Officer 1st Class

(Chief Mate)

Petty Officer

(Mate)

Seamen[edit]

Seamen
Title Obermatrose Einjährig-Freiwilliger Matrose
Sleeve[9]
English designation Seaman 1st Class Seaman Volunteer
(i.e.: Reserve Officer Candidate)
Seaman

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Several German armies and national contingents, including Prussia and Bavaria, traditionally used two different captain ranks that originated with the ownership of units. The Captain 1st Class was either the proprietor who had raised and equipped the Company / Troop / Battery or was a gentleman or nobleman who had bought a commission as its nominal Captain. The Captain 2nd Class (orStabshauptmann > "Staff Captain") was its actual commander. By the end of the 19th century that dual-system had been gradually phased out and replaced by a single rank.
  • ^ Duden; Origin and meaning of "Korporal", in German.[3]
  • ^ Duden; Definition of "Gemeine", in German.[6]
  • ^ Duden; Definition of "Kapitulant", in German.[8]
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ Ulrich Trumpener,『Junkers and Others: The Rise of Commoners in the Prussian Army, 1871–1914,』Canadian Journal of History (1979) 14#1 pp 29–47
  • ^ Dennis E. Showalter, "The Political Soldiers of Bismarck's Germany: Myths and Realities," German Studies Review (1994) 17#1 pp. 59–77 in JSTOR
  • ^ Korporal
  • ^ a b "Gefreiter" – Allgemeine Encyclopädie der Wissenschaften und Künste, Erste Section, A-G, (Universal Encyclopaedia of the Sciences and Arts, First Section, A-G), Author: Johann Samuel Ersch and Johann Gottfried Gruber, Publisher: F. A. Brockhaus, Leipzig, 1852, Page 471-472, in German. [1]
  • ^ a b Meyers Konversations-Lexikon, 4th Edition, Volume 6, Bibliographisches Institut, Leipzig 1885–1892, Page 659. in German
  • ^ Gemeine Buchstabe Soldat
  • ^ Meyers Konversations-Lexikon, 4th Edition, Volume 10, Bibliographisches Institut, Leipzig 1885–1892, Page 116, in German
  • ^ Kapitulant
  • ^ a b c d e "Dienstgrade und Uniformen." Kleinen Kreuzers “Dresden” (I). Retrieved 2017-09-22.
  • ^ Bunkley 1918, pp. 174–175.
  • ^ Williams 1918, p. 274.
  • Further reading[edit]

    External links[edit]


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