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| The Kriegsführer is the highest rank in the Wehrmacht. It is only held by one person, similar to ranks such as [[Reichswächter]], [[Reichsmarschall]], [[Reichsführer]] and [[Führer]]. The first and only person to hold this rank is [[Rudolf Riefenstein]]. A Kriegsführer has the privilege of commencing any military decisions without the Führers permission. However, the Führer can still depose the Kriegsführer.
| The Kriegsführer is the highest rank in the Wehrmacht. It is only held by one person, similar to ranks such as [[Reichswächter]], [[Reichsmarschall]], [[Reichsführer]] and [[Führer]]. The first and only person to hold this rank is [[Rudolf Riefenstein]]. A Kriegsführer has the privilege of commencing any military decisions without the Führers permission. However, the Führer can still depose the Kriegsführer.
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| Supreme Field Marshal
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Revision as of 18:56, 28 April 2024

A list of all the Wehrmacht ranks from highest to lowest.

General officers and Marshals
Rank Description Translation Image
Kriegsführer The Kriegsführer is the highest rank in the Wehrmacht. It is only held by one person, similar to ranks such as Reichswächter, Reichsmarschall, Reichsführer and Führer. The first and only person to hold this rank is Rudolf Riefenstein. A Kriegsführer has the privilege of commencing any military decisions without the Führers permission. However, the Führer can still depose the Kriegsführer. Supreme Field Marshal
Generalfeldmarschall General Field Marshal
Generalstabschef Chief of the General Staff
Generaloberst Colonel General
General der Waffengattung General of the Branch
Generalleutnant Lieutenant General
Generalmajor Major General
Officers
Rank Translation
Oberst Seniormost
Oberstleutnant Lieutenant Colonel
Major Major
Hauptmann Head Man
Oberleutnant Senior Lieutenant
Leutnant Lieutenant