German Army Ranks 1939-1945

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  • čas přidán 6. 05. 2024
  • A short video describing the basic rank structure of the German Army during the Second World War.
    More detail can be found in the accompanying article at the Hand Grenade Division website
    handgrenadedivision.com/german...
    0:00 - 0:28 - Introduction
    0:28 - 1:36 - Categories
    1:36 - 1:47 - Categories of Soldiers
    1:48 - 3:45 - Men (Mannschaften) and Aspirant NCOs
    3:45 - 3:57 - Categories of NCOs (Unteroffiziere)
    3:57 - 4:25 - Junior NCOs (Unteroffiziere ohne Portepee)
    4:25 - 5:39 - Senior NCOs (Unteroffiziere mit Portepee) and "Der Speiß"
    5:39 - 6:48 - Officer Candidates (Fahrenjunker/Offizierbewerber)
    6:48 - 6:54 - Categories of Officers
    6:48 - 7:26 - Officers
    7:27 - 8:48 - General Officers
    8:48 - 9:17 - Conclusion
    9:18 - 9:30 - Credits
    (Thanks to YT user "Wolf the Great" for creating the chapter guide).
    Additional references:
    www.amazon.com/German-Infantr...
    www.amazon.com/German-Army-19...
    www.amazon.com/Handbook-Germa...
    www.amazon.com/Badges-Insigni...

Komentáře • 1,1K

  • @JHohenhauser
    @JHohenhauser Před 5 lety +3287

    I like that the guy gets old when he becomes a general. Nice touch, my dude

    • @user_____M
      @user_____M Před 5 lety +32

      Same with colonel.

    • @splendiferousfinch2656
      @splendiferousfinch2656 Před 5 lety +97

      The monocle brings a nice Prussian touch to it

    • @kwestionariusz1
      @kwestionariusz1 Před 5 lety +47

      @@splendiferousfinch2656 Monocle brings Walter Model

    • @dickrichard5579
      @dickrichard5579 Před 4 lety +8

      AngRepublika _ I’ve never seen a young general

    • @Jim-fi4dc
      @Jim-fi4dc Před 4 lety +14

      @@dickrichard5579 Not true...In the past , especially before ww2 , most of the time, high rank army officers where from nobility and wealthy families...So it didn't actually depend on your age but on your social status.

  • @denniss.i.9560
    @denniss.i.9560 Před 4 lety +2190

    As a native german speaker its such a funny thing listening to english speakers pronoucing german words. Good job buddy btw

    • @HandGrenadeDivision
      @HandGrenadeDivision  Před 4 lety +268

      It's a little nerve-wracking at this end trying to do justice to the pronunciation. Hopefully it hasn't been mangled too terribly bad. As disrespectful as it seems to pronounce things incorrectly, it seems like it would be worse not to present the actual terms, particularly since many of the English "translations" actually obscure the true meaning of the word.

    • @denniss.i.9560
      @denniss.i.9560 Před 4 lety +152

      You did a great job

    • @Gunnerbarnes
      @Gunnerbarnes Před 4 lety +88

      @@HandGrenadeDivision As a German to English (military) translator, I tend not to translate the German ranks into English, for precisely the reason you mention. I leave them in the original German and provide a key or footnote, if needed. As you rightly say, many attempts to translate ranks result in false equivalencies. "This guy has two stripes, ergo he must be a corporal." That sort of thing. Your summary is spot on.

    • @conradsunkiojack2538
      @conradsunkiojack2538 Před 3 lety +22

      Actually it is not funny. Impressive should be the word. German is just a language like any other in the 🌎 world. It is a tool or vehicle created over time by mankind and societies for communication. Words if pronounced wrongly, could be corrected or perfected by learning skills and adjustment. Nothing special.

    • @stevecoronado8608
      @stevecoronado8608 Před 3 lety +4

      Unglaublich!

  • @Fred_Broca
    @Fred_Broca Před 4 lety +4375

    We won the war but they won the fashion show.

    • @mr.triplea3236
      @mr.triplea3236 Před 3 lety +19

      Hmmmm.

    • @saudsaud11
      @saudsaud11 Před 3 lety +128

      You won shit, all the world were against Germany and with that it was so hard to shamely won after 6 years of ur blood and tears , be sure if it was your single country against Germany you never dream of winning so shut up .

    • @mr.triplea3236
      @mr.triplea3236 Před 3 lety +12

      You're right.

    • @collinbrosnan2729
      @collinbrosnan2729 Před 3 lety +36

      Smile they also had Italy, And japan and most countries they invaded and took over, they made their soldiers fight for them. So don’t pull the “the whole world was against them and they were alone” type crap

    • @saudsaud11
      @saudsaud11 Před 3 lety +75

      @@collinbrosnan2729 Japan never fighted with Nazis in Europe , It was a more of political ally , Italy were comparing to German needs , other nations were only a burden to German more then a benefits . So in reality it was only the German and their own arms factories whom had the main effects on war progress .

  • @oilersridersbluejays
    @oilersridersbluejays Před 5 lety +2247

    My grandpa served trim 1939 to 1945 and was a Feldwebel at war's end. He was in the 1st Panzer Division in a Schütze regiment which were later called Panzergrenadier. He managed to survive from the Invasion Of Poland in 1939 to their division surrendering in Austria in 1945. He was wounded in the chest in early 1943 in the Rhzev meat grinder. A few months later he was back at his unit. He was quite lucky to survive the entirety of the war. My grandpa's oldest brother wasn't as lucky. He was at Stalingrad and no one knows what became of him.

    • @paulthescandinavian4992
      @paulthescandinavian4992 Před 5 lety +197

      @OilersRiderBlueJays:Whereas My GrandPa served in Freiwilligen SS panzer grenadier Division Wiking along with other his 3000 country fellers from Finnland, mostly they were deployed in southern Russian front and Ukraine, after their unit reconstructed late 43- he continued his army career in Finland Regular army on northern Russian FrontLine

    • @oilersridersbluejays
      @oilersridersbluejays Před 5 lety +64

      @@paulthescandinavian4992 interesting!

    • @4T3hM4kr0n
      @4T3hM4kr0n Před 4 lety +134

      congrats on your old man surviving the war. First panzer division got hit hard.

    • @Martin-fo7bm
      @Martin-fo7bm Před 4 lety +77

      My grand father fought against the Japanese and survivor of Death March

    • @shadowpoet4398
      @shadowpoet4398 Před 4 lety +84

      My dad was USAAF and helped with the reconstruction of Germany during the occupation force. I say, be it western allies, wehrmacht, or red army, the vast majority were unaffiliated with the atrocities and just wanted to protect their homes and do their jobs.

  • @sebastiannebe136
    @sebastiannebe136 Před 4 lety +623

    Ich bin kein Mensch,
    Ich bin kein Tier,
    Ich bin Panzer-Grenadier

    • @torstensommer
      @torstensommer Před 4 lety +20

      Panzergrenadiere.... Dran, Drauf, Drueber !!!

    • @nichderjeniche
      @nichderjeniche Před 4 lety +5

      Halb Mensch, halb Tier, ein ......

    • @planpitz4190
      @planpitz4190 Před 4 lety +14

      Translation : "I am not a human being , i am not an animal, i am a Tank- Grenadier" . A poem created by mechanized Infantry crews describing the rough environment of armored warfare. That changed with the Leopard II,after that it is only the enemy that has to endure the rough environment.

    • @pieterweatherall2826
      @pieterweatherall2826 Před 4 lety +1

      @@nichderjeniche Ich bin Soldaten in betzungzarme.

    • @nichderjeniche
      @nichderjeniche Před 4 lety +2

      @@pieterweatherall2826 was meinst Du damit?

  • @olzhas1one755
    @olzhas1one755 Před 5 lety +732

    More research than the CoD:WW2 and BFV dev teams did

    • @lordhelmchen3154
      @lordhelmchen3154 Před 5 lety +10

      Never played those games, is the (german) soldier's representation really that bad?

    • @williamli0722
      @williamli0722 Před 5 lety +67

      Lord Helmchen yes, some stuff is historically inaccurate and a mess in the world of realism.

    • @silver.sorner2059
      @silver.sorner2059 Před 4 lety +5

      @@lordhelmchen3154 The US and Japanese uniforms in BfV are good from what I've seen, the Germans look really bad but they might fix it

    • @MrTylerman127
      @MrTylerman127 Před 4 lety +5

      Alpha 1 if you use the Illusionist body with the Aviator legs, you can get an ok looking uniform for the Germans. The British uniforms are the really terrible ones. Aside from the Sandman uniform, the rest are just US uniforms or variations of it.

    • @Deezhan
      @Deezhan Před 3 lety +2

      I liked COD World at War much better!

  • @armitage1950
    @armitage1950 Před 5 lety +790

    What most people could benefit from I believe, is a flow chart. One for enlisted, officers, etc. A proper one, well done could be printed & sold as a poster. 😉

    • @HandGrenadeDivision
      @HandGrenadeDivision  Před 5 lety +54

      There are many of these online already, on pinterest for example, though as always take with a grain of salt. The most common error is transposing hellgrün and wiesengrün, the shades of green worn by mountain troops and panzergrenadiere.

    • @HandGrenadeDivision
      @HandGrenadeDivision  Před 5 lety +19

      A list of references was included in the video description above.

    • @robertsullivan4773
      @robertsullivan4773 Před 3 lety +2

      No offence but who would buy it. I see it's core demographic being white supremacists. No a page in a history book would suffice.

    • @lisaholman2019
      @lisaholman2019 Před 3 lety +15

      @@robertsullivan4773 since history books are re-written or not taught in schools anymore, there are a lot of history buffs out there that would be interested simply as knowledge.

    • @kidmack1121
      @kidmack1121 Před 2 lety +3

      @@lisaholman2019
      I'd purchase a book of WWII ranks (with good reviews)
      Like you say; to use as a reference while watching movies.
      The Men At Arms books may already one.
      The comments have given me a GREAT idea...
      If I make it to the Old Folk's Home, I can use a book of ranks and watch all my favorite WWII movies again and identify all the ranks of the antiheroes.
      Like you say; Always Learning, even in our senior years

  • @Sharnoy1
    @Sharnoy1 Před 5 lety +403

    As a Finn the German military ranks are quite easy for me to understand as our ranks are similarly based on Prussian military tradition. There are however some differences and thus I found this video helpful. Thank you!

  • @carlhicksjr8401
    @carlhicksjr8401 Před 4 lety +62

    So, I'm a lifelong military historian and admitted uniform junkie.
    Let me congratulate you on an informative, helpful video for the beginner WWII historian /reenactor. Your commentary is clear, concise and well thought out. The illustrations are *excellent* , especially when describing Waffenfarbe.
    Reenacting can be a socially dangerous hobby... people often misunderstand the Confederate [I'm an ACW reenactor] or Axis reenactor and this can lead to some very unfortunate consequences at home or in the workplace. Providing factual information without getting lost in the moral narrative can be very helpful for someone new to the hobby.

  • @user-ii4sv7wk6f
    @user-ii4sv7wk6f Před 10 měsíci +12

    My Grandpa served in the Invasion of Poland, He served from 1932-1954 in the German Army, His Rank was pretty high, in 1932 he graduated the Offcer training, He was very lucky in WW2, but in the end He got the rank of Oberst in the end. But he didnt told me he was in an Panzer division or Tiger.....

  • @cwittenhagen5083
    @cwittenhagen5083 Před 5 lety +77

    My great-uncle was a Oberstabsarzt on the eastern front and had a field hospital under his command, after the war he worked as a doctor in the American military hospital in Heidelberg, they offered him to go to the US and work there in a hospital with the Chance of citizenship.
    My grandfathers were both lieutenants and had a company under their command, one was missed in action during the last two weeks of the war in Yugoslavia and Isnt found until today, may the soil of the east keep is corpse in eternity and let a beautiful flower grow above him, grandpa, you're not forgotten!

    • @MM-zj8be
      @MM-zj8be Před 4 lety +3

      so basically youre a traitor!

    • @TheLocochico
      @TheLocochico Před 4 lety +2

      I doubt flowers would grow over a German soldier's grave in Yugoslavia but anything is possible

    • @butterpeanut1933
      @butterpeanut1933 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Auf der Heide blüht ein kleines Blümelein

  • @SmittyMRE
    @SmittyMRE Před 5 lety +153

    A gentleman, an excellent scholar, and a fine judge of dead horses.
    But seriously, your drive for research and acquisition of knowledge is fantastic. Looking forward to the video series.

    • @claudiodominguez.
      @claudiodominguez. Před 3 lety +2

      I owned a horse that would have the habit to laydown on it's side with it's head on the ground. He would do this at anytime and in random places. I had more than one neighbor of higher education and good manners exclaim "did your horse die?" upon seeing him. I would look at my horse with a grin and say "no, he takes naps like that", he lived to be 33 and I attribute his long life to his power naps. Germans, such attention to details and many virtues.

  • @Winner8501
    @Winner8501 Před 5 lety +231

    You produced a video with exactly the info I was looking for, thanks.

  • @crinoflitsuki1730
    @crinoflitsuki1730 Před 5 lety +32

    this is so well done. Congrats!

  • @GuitorialVideos
    @GuitorialVideos Před 4 lety +4

    Really interesting! Hope to see many more of this,. I love the detail as well, not a lot can be found on youtube as extensive as this. Keep it up!

  • @DanSpadafora
    @DanSpadafora Před 5 lety +18

    Excellent info. Keep this kind of content coming.

  • @fisherlost3116
    @fisherlost3116 Před 5 lety +153

    Here before your channel blows up
    Literally, careful with those hand grenades.

  • @tenequodbene6224
    @tenequodbene6224 Před 3 lety +99

    teacher: the test wont be that difficult
    the test:

  • @5_qm610
    @5_qm610 Před 3 lety +3

    I took notes on every signal rank you listed besides officer candidates. Yet I had to watch it again to fix spelling. Very helpful

  • @varovaro1967
    @varovaro1967 Před 5 lety +117

    Interesting proposal.... I see it's your first video... What are u planning to do? I will.subs

  • @ivangrodznoi2058
    @ivangrodznoi2058 Před 5 lety +4

    Wow! This is amazing research on your part! Well done sir!

  • @IKMojito
    @IKMojito Před 5 lety +5

    Fantastic video, I dont think theres been another proper easily accessible breakdown like this in English before. It'll be interesting to see what is produced down the line

  • @shirleylake7738
    @shirleylake7738 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for all of the complex information you researched.

  • @bigbrowntau
    @bigbrowntau Před 5 lety +46

    I really love the comment at the end about how even the average German soldier had problems keeping it all straight. Very well done video, thanks so much!

  • @globalautobahn1132
    @globalautobahn1132 Před 3 lety +330

    Of course the Germans had to over engineer their rank structures 😆

    • @taxidermypolarbear1724
      @taxidermypolarbear1724 Před 3 lety +13

      They over engineered everything
      Tbh

    • @Kingpin_Gaming_UK
      @Kingpin_Gaming_UK Před 2 lety +6

      @@taxidermypolarbear1724 Kinda reminds me of the US ranking system.

    • @taxidermypolarbear1724
      @taxidermypolarbear1724 Před 2 lety

      @@Kingpin_Gaming_UK true

    • @countofdownable
      @countofdownable Před 2 lety

      @@Kingpin_Gaming_UK
      Look at the Royal Navy it only needs:
      Able Rate
      Leading Rate
      Petty Officer
      Chief Petty Officer
      Warrant Officer 2
      Warrant Officer 1

    • @Kingpin_Gaming_UK
      @Kingpin_Gaming_UK Před 2 lety

      @@countofdownable To be fair, that’s only one less rank than the British Army. Of course the Royal Marines have the same rank structure as the British Army. Of course, if you want confusing, look no further than the RAF, which has a total of 13 other (enlisted) ranks when you combine the normal ranks and the aircrew ranks.

  • @robspencer35
    @robspencer35 Před 4 lety +3

    Excellent video, HGD. Well done.

  • @Ben-vu1nb
    @Ben-vu1nb Před 4 lety +2

    This is a great video, very interesting and informative. Excellent work!

  • @rzyjepanjk2
    @rzyjepanjk2 Před 3 lety +1

    Amazing stuff, hope to see more, top-notch informative material. GL.

  • @jamespassapae7281
    @jamespassapae7281 Před 3 lety +6

    I'm setting up some historical table top battles and this helps with painting and planning greatly thank you

  • @MegaMatt2002
    @MegaMatt2002 Před 5 lety +4

    Prepare for the boom of this channel,keep going!

  • @user-zl2mr7bu6x
    @user-zl2mr7bu6x Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you! Great job! Keep it up. Weighting for the next video

  • @GoodVideos23
    @GoodVideos23 Před 5 lety +3

    Thanks very interesting, haven't ever been able to find a video with this much info!

  • @jasondaniel918
    @jasondaniel918 Před 4 lety +5

    This video was informative and well presented. Thank you.

  • @jvbiians2358
    @jvbiians2358 Před 5 lety +16

    Nice, great job, keep it up.

  • @Fminus104
    @Fminus104 Před 3 lety +10

    Very well done and acurate, as far as I can tell from a German perspective! Even small details as "Hauptfeldwebel" and Spieß" included.

  • @jaakleieze1838
    @jaakleieze1838 Před 4 lety +59

    Wow thanks! I learned a lot more about ranks.

  • @nigwardtheholyspirit5155
    @nigwardtheholyspirit5155 Před 4 lety +13

    My great grandfather was a Hauptfeldwebel . He was both in the west and in the east (Stalingrad).
    He would have received the „eiserner Kreuz“ , he survived the war.

  • @pranav6b38
    @pranav6b38 Před 3 lety +3

    Noice, This guy made the german ranks so beautifully, Thanks for this awesome info!! Keep up the great work!

  • @rwbrown1904
    @rwbrown1904 Před 3 lety +1

    Great compilation of rank distinctions !

  • @marincudina5420
    @marincudina5420 Před 5 lety +2

    Thank you for this video this is so good

  • @JACOPO.OFFICIEL
    @JACOPO.OFFICIEL Před 4 lety +6

    That's very very well put togheter, theres everything one needs to know about WW2 German land army rank, many thanks for making it 👌🏼👍

  • @SultanOfAwesomeness
    @SultanOfAwesomeness Před 5 lety +12

    I left this feeling even more confused. Think I might need another watch or two, but great work.

  • @Dysentery_
    @Dysentery_ Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you for clarifying all this. Great video!!!

  • @stevethomas5849
    @stevethomas5849 Před 5 lety +1

    That was complicated but well delivered, thank you

  • @shadowpoet4398
    @shadowpoet4398 Před 4 lety +37

    My dad was with the US Army Air Force in WW2. This video was very well researched and I learned A LOT!
    Thanks! :)

    • @catholicdad
      @catholicdad Před 4 lety +1

      Mine too, he would turn 103 this year were he alive RIP Dad

  • @shuhratkessikbayev8886
    @shuhratkessikbayev8886 Před 4 lety +81

    Okay so how simplistic are we going to rank our soldiers
    Hitler: Nein

    • @HandGrenadeDivision
      @HandGrenadeDivision  Před 4 lety +25

      The system of ranks used in 20th Century militaries was a natural evolution of about 400 years or so, as modern standing armies developed. Most of the German Army ranks in the 3rd Reich period had existed from at least the 1800s, and most still exist in the modern day Bundeswehr.

    • @nickborromeo9360
      @nickborromeo9360 Před 3 lety

      Lt George St Barleigh: nine??

    • @alexthomas3745
      @alexthomas3745 Před 2 lety

      @@HandGrenadeDivision as i know, german rank system was similar of Napoleon's army: for example, Feld Marshall: Germany only had this rank.

    • @robowisanveithasung6022
      @robowisanveithasung6022 Před rokem

      @@alexthomas3745 marshals in the French empire were a civil title, not a military one. it is isn’t a coincidence that almost all marshals were military soldiers though

  • @duanecarr6712
    @duanecarr6712 Před rokem +1

    Very detailed and well illustrated. Outstanding you get my sub

  • @_N3M3S1S
    @_N3M3S1S Před 4 lety +1

    Very informative! Thanks for the video and lesson.

  • @jamesbednar8625
    @jamesbednar8625 Před 4 lety +5

    Good video!! Thought I pretty knowledgeable about WWII German rank structure, but definitely ;earned quite a bit from this short video. How about a video about German WWII decorations????? They had a decoration for just about anything.

  • @bubblegumbabeface6629
    @bubblegumbabeface6629 Před 2 lety +6

    This is the most convoluted rank structure I think I've ever seen. Interesting.

  • @someloner6418
    @someloner6418 Před 5 lety

    Well this is cool keep up the work dude

  • @maximerenaud-hotte6136

    Very impressive quality! Instant Subscribe!

  • @Kai_Peters
    @Kai_Peters Před 5 lety +7

    Great video.

  • @Firefox13A
    @Firefox13A Před rokem +2

    Good video. Helped clear a lot up.

  • @bjorrp
    @bjorrp Před 2 lety +2

    This video helped me identifying the rank on one of my grandfathers pictures, thanks a lot.

  • @tanayanandbhandari9492
    @tanayanandbhandari9492 Před 4 lety +18

    I never knew that the Wehrmacht Heer officer candidates had to serve in ranks before they became officers,
    My respect and gratitude to you for uploading such an informative video explaining the various ranks and insignia of the German Army soldiers.
    This channel has become one of my most favourite channel on youtube,looking forward to more amazing videos like this from you.

    • @ikat_tracer
      @ikat_tracer Před rokem +1

      It's still like that in the german army.

    • @alexanderzippel8809
      @alexanderzippel8809 Před rokem

      Its still the case. Although officer candidates skip over the majority of Mannschafts and Unteroffiziers ranks, they still serve in some of them for some time

    • @DingoNovember
      @DingoNovember Před 6 měsíci

      I really like the idea of that. I think it would at least make the officers understand their subordinates a bit. I’m in the armed force of my country and most of the time the officers are just an arrogant sotb who don’t know how things work. Especially those who went to the cadet academy cause they have to be there from the age of 16-18 and graduate as a lieutenant at the age of 22-23 and that make them don’t shit about the outside world

  • @wolfthegreat87
    @wolfthegreat87 Před rokem +6

    Nice little timeline for all those of us who come back here regularly for reference.
    0:00 - 0:28 - Introduction
    0:28 - 1:36 - Categories
    1:36 - 1:47 - Categories of Soldiers
    1:48 - 3:45 - Men (Mannschaften) and Aspirant NCOs
    3:45 - 3:57 - Categories of NCOs (Unteroffiziere)
    3:57 - 4:25 - Junior NCOs (Unteroffiziere ohne Portepee)
    4:25 - 5:39 - Senior NCOs (Unteroffiziere mit Portepee) and "Der Speiß"
    5:39 - 6:48 - Officer Candidates (Fahrenjunker/Offizierbewerber)
    6:48 - 6:54 - Categories of Officers
    6:48 - 7:26 - Officers
    7:27 - 8:48 - General Officers
    8:48 - 9:17 - Conclusion
    9:18 - 9:30 - Credits
    ((EDIT - I TOTALLY FORGOT TO DIVIDE THE UFFZ CHAPTER INTO UFFZ MIT PORTEPEE AND UFFZ OHNE PORTEPEE THE FIRST TIME AROUND))

    • @HandGrenadeDivision
      @HandGrenadeDivision  Před rokem +3

      Great idea, I will add this to the video description - thanks for taking the time to do this.

    • @wolfthegreat87
      @wolfthegreat87 Před rokem

      @@HandGrenadeDivision It's really no problem! It's a wonderful video I've come back to for reference several times and so I figured I'd make things a little easier for myself and others in the future

    • @wolfthegreat87
      @wolfthegreat87 Před rokem

      @@HandGrenadeDivision I just wanted to inform you that I made a mistake in my original writing of the comment, I forgot to divide the NCO category properly into junior and senior NCOs. So I've edited the message to fix it.

    • @HandGrenadeDivision
      @HandGrenadeDivision  Před rokem +1

      @@wolfthegreat87 very good, I applaud your diligence. Will edit the description, thanks again.

  • @josephyecla4796
    @josephyecla4796 Před 5 lety +2

    Not too bad for your 1st vid
    This kind kind of video might not be my thing but subbing anyway

  • @pietsmiff3564
    @pietsmiff3564 Před 3 lety +1

    oh I like your video a lot, many years I had difficulties to explain my former rank in the german military in english to foreign personel. My english it not bad, but definetly not perfect. so, your video and choice of words came in very handy. THX a lot.

  • @tomservo5347
    @tomservo5347 Před 3 lety +6

    It might be complicated, but I really think it was a way to get the best people into the best specialty niche, which was why the German Army was so resilient to the worst punishments. I have some pictures of a relative that fought in France, Russia, and finally captured when the Afrika Korps surrendered in Tunisia. He was in the Panzer branch with the 'Death's Head' collar tabs and pink piping.

  • @captaingloken5454
    @captaingloken5454 Před 4 lety +5

    Always pondered this subject. Could never really get my head around it. Appreciate the clarification. Thank you sir.

  • @RealSavages
    @RealSavages Před 4 lety +1

    Facinating... and informative. Tyvm for this video.

  • @johnwayne3051
    @johnwayne3051 Před 4 lety +1

    Very good video. Sehr gut gemacht. Danke.

  • @billwilson7841
    @billwilson7841 Před 5 lety +52

    "Der Spiess"
    some old memories about my time in the Bundeswehr start with these 2 words
    not many pleasant ones :D

    • @thorpypoo
      @thorpypoo Před 4 lety

      I had commented but I misunderstood. You must be Austrian.

  • @eiavops4576
    @eiavops4576 Před rokem +3

    I should be sleeping but here i am watching a video on the german army rank structure from 1939 to 1945

  • @haze1544
    @haze1544 Před 5 lety

    Nice video mann pls make more of them

  • @vicklewis3674
    @vicklewis3674 Před 4 lety +1

    very nicely done ! i learned a lot.

  • @misteerblavog8506
    @misteerblavog8506 Před 5 lety +9

    Thank you for that Video, I have an old Wehrmachtsuniform from my grandfather I always wondered what rank he had, now I know is was an Senior NCO or a Feldwebel in the Infantry

  • @kaczynskis5721
    @kaczynskis5721 Před 4 lety +5

    The ranks often had a different command significance. For example a captain could be a battalion commander in the German Army, and also the Red Army, whereas it would be a lieutenant colonel in the British and American armies, or sometimes a major.

  • @buco5613
    @buco5613 Před 2 lety

    Well sir good job making those videos... Cant wait to see more

  • @larryellison5001
    @larryellison5001 Před 8 měsíci +1

    That was interesting. Thank you.

  • @Mad9247
    @Mad9247 Před 4 lety +45

    My greatgrandfather fought in the Wehrmacht. He was as every young man forced to serve his country. At that time every household had to have a picture of Adolf Hitler at home. Once it was clear that he chosen to serve the army he often stood in front of Hitlers portrait and yelled at him: "Because of you fucker I have to leave my family behind and fight a war which is not my war". He first was somewhere stationed in the western part of Germany for training. By the time he left the training camp towards the eastern front he knew he would be passing the train station of his home town. Althrough the train wasnt allowed to stop at any station he managed the train driver to slow down the train to at least to walking speed when the train entered his hometown station. He jumped off the train, ran to my greatgrandmother who was waiting for him and gave her a last kiss. (my grandmother cried when she told me the story heard from her mum). My greatgrandfather jumped back on the train and headed towards east. He never returned. A year later, in 1944 comrades reported that on the general retreat he had been ambushed by a group of czech partisans. They found his body with all his feet and hands cut off and the open wounds treated with salt for extra suffering. My greatgrandfather never saw his daughter.
    It was a horrible time for all humans on both sides. A tragedy for an endless count of humans.

    • @tartarsauce6142
      @tartarsauce6142 Před 3 lety +3

      I’m still a kid but I’m pretty sure many German soldiers were like that. That they weren’t informed of just how terrible things were and the really bad things the reich was doing. In war you can’t really classify soldiers as good or bad unless they actually have bad intentions for non-combatants or excessive malice in their actions. The bad German people were the idiot German politicians that manipulated the country’s sore feelings from ww1 and used that to cause demonic war crimes

    • @chrisjones2067
      @chrisjones2067 Před 2 lety +2

      I sympathize with you, and then they say we are civilized.

    • @rochitgurung9090
      @rochitgurung9090 Před rokem

      @@tartarsauce6142 same goes for America Britain and every superpower

    • @user-xb0907
      @user-xb0907 Před rokem

      Не забывай, кто устроил эту трагедию и детям своим накажи

    • @user-xb0907
      @user-xb0907 Před rokem

      ​@@tartarsauce6142не болтай чепухи. Все понимали что происходит. Это отговорки. Все немцы виновны в развязывании войны.

  • @russian_boy1382
    @russian_boy1382 Před 3 lety +23

    I like how everyone tells their stories of their grand parents. While being so respectful to each other, why isn't this a common thing? Usually when i see someone tell a story of their german uncle i see a lot of hate comments. What a world do we live in.

    • @brian8861
      @brian8861 Před 2 lety +1

      something called internet

  • @steffschmiddy
    @steffschmiddy Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks uploader 👍

  • @extraspooky819
    @extraspooky819 Před 4 lety +1

    Beautiful analysis!

  • @CornCod1
    @CornCod1 Před 5 lety +32

    Wow, pretty complex rank structure!

  • @dutchbird100
    @dutchbird100 Před 4 lety +5

    Wow, the work you have put into this! Amazing, thank you very much..

  • @Starplaya
    @Starplaya Před 5 lety

    Wow what first video and already that great. Very educational and easy to filter all these different ranks. I really appreciate your work. This channel will fast go for 100k subs. Can you consider making a video about the Waffen SS ranks in the future as well ? Liebe Grüße from Germany !

  • @regularhoodshow8146
    @regularhoodshow8146 Před 5 lety +1

    you deserve more subscribers fam and btw noice.

  • @southerncross4956
    @southerncross4956 Před 3 lety +10

    Decoding the enigma code machines work was a walk in the park compared to this system of military ranking. Thank you for your hard work, well done.

  • @sorichar
    @sorichar Před 5 lety +3

    Great info, thanks for putting this video together. Take care, -Scott

  • @15-Peter-20
    @15-Peter-20 Před 2 lety +1

    Really informative thank you

  • @S4dB0i02
    @S4dB0i02 Před 5 lety

    Great vid! Your channel will be big soon

  • @Feuergraf
    @Feuergraf Před 5 lety +3

    Bloody great format. Love it! Keep it! Greetings from Germany :)

  • @jamesp8569
    @jamesp8569 Před 5 lety +12

    Exemplary video. This is an individual who knows their field extremely well and does not get caught out by elementary mistakes, which could easily happen with such a topic. I thought it was explained concisely and clearly and I learned from something which I thought I already understood. Thank you.

  • @blitzkrieg1176
    @blitzkrieg1176 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm happy you bothered to include different variations of the same rank like the gebirgsjäger ranks.

  • @kevinkennedyquandt4440
    @kevinkennedyquandt4440 Před 5 lety +1

    Nice video thanks for sharing

  • @user-wr9dt8iw5f
    @user-wr9dt8iw5f Před 5 lety +8

    Great video but i think if you lower the music we can hear you more clearly

  • @gilanbarona9814
    @gilanbarona9814 Před 5 lety +5

    Thanks for this video. It was very informative. I have often thought of Murphy's Laws of Combat. One of them is: the side with the simplest uniform wins. I suppose this applies to rank structures as well. What do you think?

    • @HandGrenadeDivision
      @HandGrenadeDivision  Před 5 lety +3

      Logistics was a major factor in determining who won the Second World War, but I don't know that uniforms played a huge part. The deterioration of Germany's uniform quality was emblematic of their poorly organized war economy and the economic pressures the Third Reich laboured under. Soviet uniforms were very simple at the start of the war in keeping with the Communist ideal of classless society (something the Nazis also paid lip service to) , and in 1943 as a morale measure they moved to a more complicated design that invoked the Tsarist trappings of rank. The rank structures of all the major combatants were pretty similar since they were tied to the actual responsibilities of the various levels - team leader, squad leader, platoon leader, platoon 2nd in command, company commander, battalion commander, etc.

    • @stevekaczynski3793
      @stevekaczynski3793 Před 3 lety

      @@HandGrenadeDivision Poorer-quality cloth is noticeable in close-ups of some late war German uniforms. The Germans increasingly used "Zellenwolle", a synthetic wool.
      In the case of Soviet uniforms, the uniform changes in early 1943 made them look more Tsarist, notably with shoulder boards rather than collar patches showing rank, and the difference between officer and other ranks uniforms was greater. For example in 1941 all ranks had had two breast pockets on the tunic - in 1943 only the officers did, although in 1943 there were quite a few transitional uniforms - earlier tunics with shoulder boards added to them.

  • @edwardkohout3494
    @edwardkohout3494 Před 4 lety +1

    Outstanding video!!!

  • @foxbravo251
    @foxbravo251 Před rokem +1

    best English explanation I have seen so far. Most Anglosxons don't understand that a "Gefreiter" is NOT a lance coprptal, etc. Thanks for the video! Appreciated! greetd from Germany!

  • @patrickmcshane7658
    @patrickmcshane7658 Před 5 lety +6

    Great video.
    Are you willing to do one on the SS?

    • @Ivan-ir3tq
      @Ivan-ir3tq Před 3 lety

      You can find it here: czcams.com/video/D6FaxKPoD4E/video.html

  • @user-pg9nk9wc1x
    @user-pg9nk9wc1x Před 5 lety +9

    Just fyi
    at 5:09 there are two grammatical errors
    Spieß is written with ß
    and its die Mutter der Kompanie, articles change in they arent in the Nominativ

    • @Damo2690
      @Damo2690 Před 5 lety +2

      ẞ is kinnda weird in that sometimes it's used sometimes its not

    • @williamsheppard3219
      @williamsheppard3219 Před 4 lety

      That last letter is not on an English language style keyboard nor are the umlaut, so,the letter s is usually used.

  • @randomperson5836
    @randomperson5836 Před 3 lety +1

    Wow this is so accurate and simplified

  • @lonewolf2072
    @lonewolf2072 Před 3 lety

    good video, it gives me an idea on how to organise ranks for my character designs(military fantasy).

  • @augustvonmackensen5726
    @augustvonmackensen5726 Před 4 lety +3

    Nice video .. it brightened alot of dark sides of the german ranks "for me at least" 😅 .. thank you & keep going dude 😉😘

  • @gunleikgjerde3686
    @gunleikgjerde3686 Před 4 lety +4

    Thanks for a most instructive video -I I have a correction, though. the gereral grades general mjor, leutnant, geneal and general obers all hade the same collar tabs, but the fieldmarchall had larger collar tabs. Shoulder tabs are correct. Keep up the good work. Regards Gunleik Gerde, Norway

    • @HandGrenadeDivision
      @HandGrenadeDivision  Před 4 lety

      Field Marshals wore the regular general tabs until mid-way through the war. This is shown in the video. Thank you for the kind words.

    • @brittakriep2938
      @brittakriep2938 Před 3 lety

      Attention! Ober is another word for waiter!

  • @j0nas73
    @j0nas73 Před 4 lety +1

    love your vids.

  • @edwardkohout3494
    @edwardkohout3494 Před 4 lety +1

    Wow! Great video!

  • @RahellOmer
    @RahellOmer Před 5 lety +7

    Here before the channel explodes. Hope it's going to be a blast!