Bataillonsführer
Bataillonsführer (battalion leader) is a German paramilitary title[1] that has existed since the First World War. Originally, the title of Bataillonsführer was held by the officer commanding an infantry battalion (most often a Major). After the close of World War I, the title became one of several paramilitary ranks in the Freikorps.
The last usage of Bataillonsführer, as a paramilitary title, was in 1945 when the position was held by battalion commanders of Volkssturm units.
References
- ^ Bataillonsführer, Reverso online Dictionary. Retrieved July 2011
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Paramilitary ranks of Nazi Germany
- Anwärter
- Schütze
- Oberschütze
- Sturmmann
- Rottenführer
- Unterscharführer
- Scharführer
- Oberscharführer
- Hauptscharführer
- Sturmscharführer
- Untersturmführer
- Obersturmführer
- Sturmhauptführer (until 1939)
- Hauptsturmführer
- Sturmbannführer
- Obersturmbannführer
- Standartenführer
- Oberführer
- Brigadeführer
- Gruppenführer
- Obergruppenführer
- Oberst-Gruppenführer
- Volkssturmmann
- Zugführer
- Kompanieführer
- Bataillonsführer
(NSDAP)
- Helfer
- Arbeitsleiter
- Bereitschaftsleiter
- Einsatzleiter
- Gemeinschaftsleiter
- Abschnittsleiter
- Bereichsleiter
- Dienstleiter
- Befehlsleiter
- Gauleiter
- Reichsleiter
(NSDAP)
- Abteilungsleiter
- Amtsleiter
- Betriebsobmann
- Bezirksleiter
- Blockleiter
- Inspekteur
- Kreisleiter
- Mitarbeiter
- Ortsgruppenleiter
- Sonderbeauftragter
- Stellenleiter
- Stützpunktleiter
- Zellenleiter
- RLB-Präsident
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