- the III.
Sturmbann (Battalion) of the 4th SS-Totenkopfstandarte "Ostmark",
established in
October 1938 in Berlin-Adlersheim. The III.
Sturmbann was strengthened...
-
indicating Standarte and
Sturmbann affiliation. As the SS
numbered fewer than a
thousand men, it did not
adopt the
Sturmbann unit at this time, and right-hand...
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Standarte Leader was that of Standartenführer (colonel). SS-
Sturmbann ("SS-Storm Unit"): The
Sturmbann commands were
battalion formations within a Standarte...
- At the
beginning of the
Second World War, he was
given command of SS-
Sturmbann Nº 13, a unit of the SS
Standarte Deutschland. He took part in the Battle...
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title of the
commander of a
Sturmbann was Sturmbannführer ('Strike
Battalion Leader'). The
geographic area
covered by a
Sturmbann corresponded to the territorial...
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Office (Amt V), and the
leaders of the
various SS-
Sturmbann and Standarten.
Within each SS-
Sturmbann (battalion),
there existed one
company of SS personnel...
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Standarten Standarte (Standard,
regiment sized unit): 3 to 5
Sturmbanner Sturmbann (Storm bann,
battalion sized unit): 3 to 5 Stürme
Sturm (Storm, company...
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Initially ****igned to 89th SS-Standarte, Göth was
transferred to the 1st SS-
Sturmbann of the 11th SS-Standarte at the
start of the war, and was
promoted to...
- of 1 Dec. 38);
Commander of II.
Sturmbann of 118th SS-Standarte (as per SS-DAL of 1 Oct. 42);Commander of II.
Sturmbann of 116th SS-Standarte (as per SS-DAL...
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officer of the SS-section ****V,
Sturmbann III/94 (SS-Führer und Verwaltungsführer des SS-Abschnitts ****V,
Sturmbann III/94). In
January 1939, Konrad...