-
Sturmmann (German: [ˈʃtʊʁmman], lit. 'Storm man') was a ****
Party paramilitary rank that was
first created in the year 1921. The rank of
Sturmmann was...
- for the Allgemeine-SS (general SS). The rank of Mann was
junior to SS-
Sturmmann. In most ****
Party organizations, the rank of Mann held no distinctive...
- (SA), the
Schutzstaffel (SS) and was
senior to the
paramilitary rank of
Sturmmann. The
insignia for Rottenführer
consisted of two
double silver stripes...
-
Enlisted Man in the
German Wehrmacht,
equivalent to the Schutzstaffel's
Sturmmann. A
somewhat large portion of the
German Army in the
Second World War consisted...
- SS-Oberscharführer SS-Scharführer SS-Unterscharführer SS-Rottenführer SS-
Sturmmann SS-Oberschütze SS-Schütze
Ordnungspolizei (Orpo) No
insignia Meister Hauptwachtmeister...
- firm to
replace the SA buckle. Two new
junior positions were introduced:
Sturmmann and Rottenführer. By this time,
Himmler had also
increased scrutiny on...
-
decoration – the
Black Wound Badge. In
March 1942, he was
promoted to SS-
Sturmmann.
After recovering from
another injury, he was sent for tank
training and...
-
Murmansk convoy, was sunk by
German bombers off Norway. He held the rank of
Sturmmann in the Waffen-SS
British Free
Corps during the
Second World War. He was...
- German Army
Schutzstaffel Formation 1920
Abolished 1945 Next
higher rank
Gefreiter (Army)
Sturmmann (SS) Next
lower rank
Soldat (Army) Schütze (SS)...
- by
hanging (carried out, Jun. 18, 1948)
Peter Reiss Feb. 22, 1901 SS-
Sturmmann Stormtrooper Death by
hanging (carried out, Jun. 23, 1948)
Franz Söss...