Heer (German Army) = Waffen SS = British Equivalent
Gemeiner(Landser) = Schütze = Private
Oberschütze
Grenadier = Sturmmann = Lance Corporal
Obergrenadier
Gefreiter = Rottenführer = Corporal
Obergefreiter = Unterscharführer
Stabsgefreiter
Unteroffizier = Scharführer = Sergeant
Unterfeldwebel = Oberscharführer = Colour Sergeant
Feldwebel
Oberfeldwebel = Hauptscharführer Sergeant Major
Stabsfeldwebel = Hauptbereitschaftsleiter
Sturmscharführer = Warrant Officer
Officers
Leutnant = Untersturmführer = Second Lieutenant
Oberleutnant = Obersturmführer = First Lieutenant
Hauptmann = Hauptsturmführer = Captain
Major = Sturmbannführer Major
Oberstleutnant = Obersturmbannführer = Lieutenant Colonel
Oberst = Standartenführer = Colonel
Oberführer Brigadier
Generalmajor = Brigadeführer = Major General
Generalleutnant = Gruppenführer = Lieutenant General
General = Obergruppenführer = General
Generaloberst = Oberstgruppenführer
Generalfeldmarschall = Riechsführer-SS = Field Marshal
He was a Lieutenant
A Nazi is a German member of Adolf Hitler's political party. They were the killers of the party, the henchmen of Hitlers elite murderous thugs. Most of the common people, and some of the members who held high rank in the German military hated them because of the sadistic ways prisoners were treated. They had no regard for human life. Hopefully the German people will never allow such animals again.
The lowest rank in the army is typically referred to as "private." In the U.S. Army, for example, the entry-level rank is Private (E-1), which is designated as "Private" without any additional insignia. This rank is often assigned to new recruits who have just completed basic training.
A corporal is a rank in the army
It would depend on which army you mean and the precise rank.
He was the Chancellor of Germany,
He served in the German army. Got to the rank of corporal.
He was a Lieutenant
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.
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.
His rank was that of General, the highest rank attainable in the army of the Confederacy during the Civil War. He held the rank of Colonel in the United States Army before he resigned his commission.
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 enlisted in the German army in WW1 and got to the rank of corporal.
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.
Heinrich Himmler did served for the German Empire during World War 1 between 1917 and 1918. He was in the German Army and served in the 11th Bavarian Infantry Regiment. He only had a rank of Fahnenjunker (Cadet).
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.