- Rottenführer
"Rottenführer" was a
Nazi Party paramilitary rank that was first created in the year1932 . The rank of Rottenführer was used by several Nazi paramilitary groups, among them the "Sturmabteilung " (SA), the "Schutzstaffel " (SS) and was senior to the paramilitary rank of "Sturmmann ".Rottenführer was first established in 1932 as an SA rank due to an expansion of the organization requiring a greater number of enlisted positions. Since early SS ranks were identical to the ranks of the SA, Rottenführer became an SS rank at the same time.
Translated as "Team Leader", a Rottenführer was the first SS and SA position to have command over other
paramilitary troops. They commanded a "Rotte" (File or Team) usually numbering no more than five to seven persons. A Rottenführer, in turn, answered to a squad leader known as a "Scharführer ".After
1934 , a restructure of SS ranks made Rottenführer junior to the new rank of "SS-Unterscharführer ", although in the SA the rank continued to rate immediately below that of Scharführer.Within the
Waffen-SS , Rottenführer was considered equivalent to an "Obergefreiter " in the GermanWehrmacht . While having command over some troops, a Rottenführer in the Waffen-SS was not considered anon-commissioned officer rank. Those aspiring for promotion above Rottenführer were required to pass a promotion evaluation and combat skills assessment, during which time the Rottenführer was known by the title "Unterführer-Anwärter" (Junior Leader Candidate). Waffen-SS Rottenführers also had the option to pursue an officer's commission through appointment as "SS-Junker".The insignia for Rottenführer consisted of two silver stripes on a bare collar patch. On field grey SS uniforms, the sleeve chevrons of an Obergefreiter (Senior Lance-Corporal) were also worn. "Rottenführer" was also a rank of the Hitler Youth where the position was considered a junior squad leader title.
A rank of "
Oberrottenführer " also existed, but was only used in theHitler Youth .
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