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- Oberstleutnant (German pronunciation: [ˈʔoːbɐstlɔʏtnant]) (lit. Lieutenant Superior or Superior Lieutenant) is a senior field officer rank in several German-speaking...
- rank of Standartenführer, and was equivalent to the military rank of Oberstleutnant (lieutenant colonel) in the German Army. As the SA expanded, the rank...
- Chief. The Departmental chiefs were Oberst Tappen (Operations Branch), Oberstleutnant Hentsch (Intelligence Branch), Major Nicolai (Secret Service), Oberst...
- Army (Oberstløjtnant) French Army (Lieutenant colonel) German Army (Oberstleutnant) Indian Army (Lieutenant Colonel) Indonesian Army (Letnan Kolonel) Italian...
- Obersten were typically afforded aides or lieutenants, often titled Oberstleutnant. This led to formation of the modern German rank of the same name, translated...
- Oberstleutnant Heinrich von Breymann (died 1777) was a German military officer from the Prin****lity of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel who fought in the Seven...
- (5 August 1944 - 1 February 1945) Oberstleutnant Ludwig von Eimannsberger (1 February - 5 April 1945) Oberstleutnant Werner Vogl (5 April - May 1945) U...
- frigate captain or commander in other navies, and the equivalent of Oberstleutnant in the German army and air force. In line with ZDv 10/8, the official...
- Division reported that the commander of the 922nd Grenadier Regiment, Oberstleutnant Franz Müller, who had been ****igned to the 243rd Infantry Division on...
- shoulder straps were twisted silver cords, Major had a single star, Oberstleutnant two stars, and Oberst three stars, again arranged following the Soviet...