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  1. 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. State specific insignia. Cockades. German Empire. Kingdom of Württemberg. Officer corps.

  2. Ranks of the Imperial German Army. Toggle Ranks of the Imperial German Army subsection. Commissioned officer ranks. Other ranks. Dissolution. See also. Explanatory notes. Citations. General and cited references. Further reading. External links. Imperial German Army. Coordinates: 50°41′56″N7°02′29″E50.6990°N 7.0415°E.

  3. www.wehrmacht.es › en › contentWehrmacht Ranks

    Ranks and insignia of the Wehrmacht (1935–1945), the rank systems of the other branches of the Wehrmacht, the Luftwaffe and Kriegsmarine, were different, as were those of the SS which was a Party organization outside the Wehrmacht.

  4. The years 1915–17 of World War I saw the Imperial German Army forced to adapt to the new realities of static trench warfare. Prewar uniforms and equipment had to be modified, for both utility and economy; on battlefields ruled by machine guns and artillery the steel helmet reappeared, as well as masks to protect against poison gas.

  5. Ranks and insignia of the German Army (1935–1945) Army rank insignia. Specialty insignia (NCOs and enlisted) The Heer as the German army and part of the Wehrmacht inherited its uniforms and rank structure from the Reichsheer of the Weimar Republic (1921–1935).

  6. 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. See also: Imperial German Army. State specific insignia. Cockades.

  7. Rank insignia of the German Army. 01. /62. Private E-1 (OR-1) for service dress.