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    SS Oberfuhrer

    Gents,

    What was the correspondant grade in the american chain of command for a SS-Oberfuhrer...he was like a major,captain, 1st seargent?
    thanks

    #2
    An SS-Oberfuhrer was between a Colonel and a General (a senior Colonel).

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      #3
      Thank you very much

      Greatfully

      Adriano Vanni

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        #4
        The rank of Oberfuhrer was unique to the SS. A "senior" colonel is about the closest that you could come. They wore the grey coat lapels of a general and two oak leaves on their collar tabs. I have read in some books that the rank was equivilent to a Brigadier General. A "regular" full colonel in the SS is the Standartenfuhrer, who wore one oak leaf on the tabs. A Lt. Colonel is a Obersturmbannfuhrer. They wore runes on one tab, and 4 pips and piping on the other.
        "Activity! Activity! Speed! I greet you."
        -Napoleon to Massena, advancing on Landshut, April 18, 1809

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          #5
          thank you very much
          good info

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            #6
            Originally posted by Chris_Werner
            The rank of Oberfuhrer was unique to the SS. A "senior" colonel is about the closest that you could come. They wore the grey coat lapels of a general and two oak leaves on their collar tabs. I have read in some books that the rank was equivilent to a Brigadier General. A "regular" full colonel in the SS is the Standartenfuhrer, who wore one oak leaf on the tabs. A Lt. Colonel is a Obersturmbannfuhrer.They wore runes on one tab, and 4 pips and piping on the other.
            Don't forget the litzen stripe on the rank tab!
            Best regards,

            Tony

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              #7
              Thanks Tony. That's what I meant. I called it "piping" in the post.
              "Activity! Activity! Speed! I greet you."
              -Napoleon to Massena, advancing on Landshut, April 18, 1809

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                #8
                And i beleive on the camo they had 2 oakleaves and 4 green bars.

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