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词条 Oberleutnant
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  1. History

      National People's Army  

  2. See also

  3. Notes

  4. Bibliography

{{italictitle}}{{distinguish|text=the more senior German Army/Air Force rank Oberstleutnant (OF4), equivalent to lieutenant colonel}}
Oberleutnant
Rank insigniaGerman officer rank
Introduction1871
Rank groupCommissioned officers
Army / Air ForceOberleutnant
NavyOberleutnant zur See
NATO
equivalent
OF-1a
ArmyFirst lieutenant
Navy*Lieutenant (junior grade) *Sub-Lieutenant

Oberleutnant (OF-1a) is the highest lieutenant officer rank in the armed forces of Germany (Bundeswehr), Austrian Armed Forces, and Military of Switzerland.

History

In the German Army, it dates from the early 19th century. Translated as "senior lieutenant", the rank is typically bestowed upon commissioned officers after five to six years of active duty service.

Oberleutnant is used by both the German Army and the German Air Force. In the NATO military comparison system, a German Oberleutnant is the equivalent of a First lieutenant or Poruchik in the Army/Air Forces of Allied nations.

Other uses

The equivalent naval rank is Oberleutnant zur See.

In Nazi Germany, within the SS, SA and Waffen-SS, the rank of Obersturmführer was considered the equivalent of an Oberleutnant in the German Army.{{sfn|Flaherty|2004|p= 148}}{{sfn|McNab|2009|p=15}}

junior Rank
Leutnant
(German officer rank)
Oberleutnant
senior Rank
Hauptmann
Rank insignias Oberleutnant/Oberleutnant zur See (OF-1a)
Service uniform
(basic form)
(Armored corps)
Field uniform
(Armored infantry)
San OA Service uniform
(basic form)
Field uniform San OA Shoulder strap Sleeve insignia Mountain loop San OA

National People's Army

{{main|Ranks of the National People's Army}}

In the GDR National People's Army (NPA) the OF1a-rank «Obrleutnant» was the highest lieutenant rank, comparable to NATO first lieutenant, until 1990. This was in reference to the Soviet military doctrine and in line to other armed forces of the Warsaw pact.

The equivalent rank of the Volksmarine (en: GDR Navy) was the Oberleutnant zur See, later simple Oberleutnant. However, internal the wording Oberleutnant zur See was used continuously. In reference to the Soviet armed forces and to other armed forces of the Warsaw pact Oberleutnant was the second lowest officer rank until 1990.

Junior Rank
Leutnant

National People's Army rank
Oberleutnant
(Oberleutnant zur See)
Senior Rank
Hauptmann
Rank insignias «Oberleutnant» / «Oberleutnant zur See» (OF-1a)
Land forcesAir ForceGDR Border troopsVolksmarine
OberleutnantOberleutnant zur See

See also

  • Comparative military ranks of World War I
  • Comparative military ranks of World War II
  • Ranks of the German Bundeswehr
  • Rank insignia of the German Bundeswehr
  • Yliluutnantti

Notes

Bibliography

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  • {{cite book | last=Flaherty | first=T. H. | editor-link = Time-Life | title = The Third Reich: The SS | publisher = Time-Life Books, Inc | year = 2004 | origyear = 1988 | isbn = 1 84447 073 3 | ref = harv }}
  • {{cite book | last=McNab | first=Chris | title = The Third Reich | publisher = Amber Books Ltd | year = 2009 | isbn = 978-1-906626-51-8 | ref = harv }}
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