German Ranks
During conversation, many characters in Sudetenland© will often use terms from their own languages to describe something. This is especially true of military ranks. Although exposition in the book will use the English version of a rank nearby when a character uses the domestic term, for those of you who wish to look at a handy reference you can find it here on the website. Following are the military ranks of the Deutsch Heer:
Private | Soldat | |
Lance Corporal | Gefreiter | |
Corporal | Obergefreiter | |
Sergeant | Feldwebel | |
First Sergeant | Oberfeldwebel | |
Chief Sergeant | Hauptfeldwebel | |
Staff Sergeant | Stabsfeldwebel | |
2nd Lieutenant | Leutnant | |
1st Lieutenant | Oberleutnant | |
Captain | Hauptmann | |
Major | Major | |
Lieutenant Colonel | Obertsleutnant | |
Colonel | Oberst | |
Major General | Generalmajor | |
Lieutenant General | Generalleutnant | |
General | General | |
Colonel General | Generaloberst | |
Field Marshall | Generalfeldmarschall |