File:NSDAP-Haupteinsatzleiter.svg

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Deutsch: Dienstrangabzeichen Nazi Deutschland bis 1945; hier NSDAP – Kragenspiegel, mittlere Führer.
  • Rang (linke Kragenecke): Haupt-Einsatzleiter
  • Besonderheit: von dieser Ausführung (3 goldene Sterne, 2 goldene Litzen) wurden die paramilitärischen Dienstränge Hauptsturmführer SA, SS und NSKK abgeleitet. Diese entsprachen gemäß Reichs-Besoldungsordnung der Besoldungsgruppe W9, die beispielsweise dem Hauptmann / Rittmeister der Wehrmacht gleichgestellt waren (heute NATO-Äquivalent: OF-2).
English: Rank insignia Nazi Germany until 1945; here NSDAP – collar patch, medium level of leaders.
  • Rank (gorget, left-hand side): Haupt-Einsatzleiter (Head Action Leader, in the meaning: company /platoon-sized unit level)
  • Particularity: the paramilitary ranks Hauptsturmführer SA, SS and NSKK were derived from this design (3 golden pips, 2 golden brides). However, Waffen-SS Hauptsturmführer and Hauptmann / Rittmeisterof the Wehrmacht were of salary group W9, in line to the German Reichs-Besoldungsordnung (today comparable to NATO OF-2).
Русский: Знак различии Гитлеровского Германий; сдезь НСДАП – петлицa, средное звено управления.
  • Звание (петлицa левая): Гаупт-Aйнзацляйтер (Главный pуководитель дейтствий; в смысле: руководитель на уровне роды / взвода)
  • Особенность: Знак различии Гауптштурмфюрер CA, CC и НСКК расработаны c тот же петлицы (3 солотыe звезды, 2 солотыe галуны). А притом, Войска CC Гауптштурмфюрер и Гаптманн / Ротмистр Вермахта были выплачиванно B9, по таблице денежогово coдержания (сегодня сравнимый c НАТО OФ-2).
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