STURMBANNFüHRER

SA Sturmbannführer Collar Patch

SS Sturmbannführer Collar Patch

'''Sturmbannführer''' was a paramilitary rank of the Nazi Party which was used by both the ''Sturmabteilung'' (SA) and the ''Schutzstaffel'' (SS). Translated as “Assault (or Storm) Unit Leader” (Sturmbann being the SA and early SS equivalent to a battalion), the rank originated from German Shock Troop units of the First World War where the title of Sturmbannführer would occasionally be held by the Battalion Commander.
An SS-Sturmbannführer circa 1941


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History
Popular Culture

History


The SA title of Sturmbannführer was first established in 1921. In 1928, the title became an actual rank and was also one of the first established SS ranks. The insignia of a Sturmbannführer was four silver pips centered on a collar patch.
The rank rated below ''Standartenführer'' until 1932, when Sturmbannführer became subordinate to the new rank of ''Obersturmbannführer''. In the Waffen-SS, Sturmbannführer was considered equivalent to a Major in the German Wehrmacht.

Popular Culture


The rank of Sturmbannführer has also appeared frequently in fictional works and can be found mentioned in the novel ''Fatherland'' where the main character is a Sturmbannführer in the Kriminalpolizei. In the 1983 film ''The Keep'', Gabriel Byrne portrays SS-Sturmbannführer Kaempffer, head of an SS-Einsatzkommando. In the film ''Apt Pupil'', Ian McKellen portrays Kurt Dussander, a former Nazi concentration camp officer who held the rank of Sturmbannführer. In the manga ''Hellsing'', the main antagonist, Major Montana Max, holds the rank of Sturmbannführer.
Junior Rank
'Hauptsturmführer'
'SS rank'
'Sturmbannführer'
Senior Rank
'Obersturmbannführer'
Junior Rank
'Sturmhauptführer'
'SA rank'
'Sturmbannführer'
Senior Rank
'Obersturmbannführer'


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