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Sturmscharführer was a
Nazi rank of the
Waffen-SS that existed between
1934 and
1945. The rank was the most senior enlisted rank in the Waffen-SS, the equivalent of a
Sergeant Major in other military organizations. Sturmscharführer was unique to the Waffen-SS and wasn't used in the regular SS (the
Allgemeine-SS), where the highest enlisted rank was
Hauptscharführer.
The rank of Sturmscharführer was first created in June 1934, after the
Night of the Long Knives. Due to a reorganization of the
SS, Sturmscharführer was created as the most senior enlisted rank of the
SS-Verfügungstruppe, replacing the older
Sturmabteilung title of
Haupttruppführer.
By
1941, the Waffen-SS had become the successor organization to the SS-Verfügungstruppe and Sturmscharführer was established as the most senior enlisted rank. A Sturmscharführer was typically assigned as the head sergeant of an entire regiment or, in some cases, an infantry division.
Sturmscharführer wasn't the same as
Stabsscharführer, which was a positional title given to the head SS-
NCO of a company. The rank of Sturmscharführer was also not a prerequisite for promotion to
Untersturmführer and was generally considered as a rank for “career” enlisted SS soldiers, rather than a rank on the path to becoming an officer.
The insignia for Sturmscharführer was two silver pips and two silver stripes worn on a collar patch along with the shoulder boards of a
Wehrmacht Stabsfeldwebel. As was the case with Waffen-SS enlisted insignia, the collar patch of a Sturmscharführer was worn with silver piping.
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