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Military ranks of the Weimar Republic

Military ranks of the Weimar Republic

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The military ranks of the Weimar Republic were the military ranks used by the Reichswehr.

Military ranks of the Peacetime Army (1919)

The Peacetime Army (German: Friedensheeres) continued to use the uniforms of the Imperial German Army, however, the ranks were influenced by Soviet insignia. The ranks were used from January 1919 to May 1919.[1]

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Military ranks of the Provisional Reichswehr (1919–1920)

The Provisional Reichswehr (German: Vorläufigen Reichswehr) introduced slightly more elaborate insignia than the Peacetime Army.[5]

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Military ranks of the Reichswehr (1920–1935)

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Waffenfarben

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Notes

  1. In addition to the colours, monograms and symbols were used to denominate services or units.

References

Citations

  1. Kidd 2013, p. 55.
  2. Penzkofer, Andreas (16 April 2019). "Die Ärmeldienstgradabzeichen". phalerika.de (in German). Retrieved 2 March 2024.

Bibliography

Further reading

  • Haarcke, Ingo G (1983). Die Uniformen des Friedensheeres, der vorlaufigen Reichswehr und die Reichsheeres von 1919 bis 1921 (in German). Hamburg: Verlag Militaria-Archiv Klaus D. Patzwall.
  • Schlicht, Adolf; Kraus, Jürgen (2006). Rest, Stefan (ed.). The German Reichswehr: Uniforms and Equipment of the German Army from 1919 to 1932. Verlag Militaria. ISBN 978-3902526014.
  • Saßmann, Anton. Die Deutsche Reichswehr in ihrer neuesten Bekleidung, Bewaffnung und Ausrüstung (in German). Leipzig: Moritz Ruhl.

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