No, not in the army. But the Reichsarbeitsdienst RAD had the rank Feldmeister. Before Nazi times some Scout groups called leaders Feldmeister. Befor 1900 it was used as a different term. But never as a military rank.
He was a Lieutenant
He was the Chancellor of Germany,
He served in the German army. Got to the rank of corporal.
He enlisted in the German army in WW1 and got to the rank of corporal.
The three stripes on a German uniform, particularly during World War II, indicated the rank of a soldier. Specifically, this insignia typically denoted the rank of Corporal (Unteroffizier) in the German Army. The use of stripes as a rank insignia is a common military tradition, allowing for quick visual identification of a soldier's rank.
Adolf Shiklgruber attained the rank of corporal in the German army. Much later, he took the name Adolf Hitler, and became Chancellor of Germany, and later, Commander-in-Chief of the German military forces.
No, there is no rank of commander in the Army. In the Army commander is a title, not a rank. In the Navy, there is a rank of Commander, it is the equivalent of Lt Colonel or O-5.
Hitler was in WW1 as an enlist man in the German army. He was the rank of a corporal.
Yes, he served in the German army in WW1 with the rank of corporal.
Hitler was a brave soldier: he was promoted to the rank of Corporal, was wounded twice (in 1916 and 1918) and was awarded several medals. The German Army rank he achieved was 'Gefreiter'. This is equivalent to 'lance-corporal' in the British army, and 'private first-class' in the US army.A Corporal.
The highest rank achieved by Paulus was Generalfeldmarschall, or Field Marshal, in the German Army during World War II. He was appointed to this prestigious position in 1944, recognizing his significant military contributions and leadership. Paulus is also known for his role in the Battle of Stalingrad, where he became the first German general to surrender an entire army.
Poe was discharged from the army with the rank of Sergeant Major.