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- 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...
- the III. Sturmbann (Battalion) of the 4th SS-Totenkopfstandarte "Ostmark", established in October 1938 in Berlin-Adlersheim. The III. Sturmbann was strengthened...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Standarten Standarte (Standard, regiment sized unit): 3 to 5 Sturmbanner Sturmbann (Storm jurisdiction, battalion-sized unit): 3 to 5 Stürme Sturm (Storm...
- the day before. In March 1936, Florstedt's command was transferred to Sturmbann I/36 in K****el as punishment for insulting a Reichsbahn official in January...
- 'Deutschland' Leader of the SS-Panzer-Abwehr-Sturmbann der SS-VT Commander of the SS-Kradschützen-Sturmbann 'Verfügungstruppe' Commander of the SS-Aufklärungs-Abteilung...
- title of the commander of a Sturmbann was Sturmbannführer ('Strike Battalion Leader'). The geographic area covered by a Sturmbann corresponded to the territorial...