Ranks and insignia of the Sturmabteilung

Ranks and insignia of the Sturmabteilung

The ranks and insignia of the Sturmabteilung (SA) were the first paramilitary rank system to be developed by the Nazi Party in 1920. The titles and phrases used by the SA were eventually adopted by several other Nazi paramilitary groups, among them the "Schutzstaffel" (SS). Early SS ranks were identical to the SA, since the SS was originally considered a sub-organization of the Sturmabteilung.

1920 – 1923

The first SA ranks were merely titles with no recognizable insignia. Typically, SA personnel would wear swastika armbands on a variety of paramilitary uniforms. At the start of the group’s existence, the SA had four primary ranks, those being:

* Oberster SA-Führer (Supreme SA-Leader)
* SA-Oberführer (SA-Senior Leader)
* SA-Führer (SA-Leader)
* SA-Mann (SA-Trooper)

1925 – 1928

In 1925, the SA was re-founded after having been disbanded following the failed Beer Hall Putsch in 1923. At that time, a simple rank insignia structure was developed for display on the collars of the SA’s brown uniforms.

A Unit Insignia

The SA used uniform colors and collar patches to denote an SA member's unit ranging from the "Sturmbann" and "Standarten" level (Battalion and Regiment) to the SA-Gruppen (SA Division) to which an SA member belonged. From those ranking Obersturmbannführer and below, a unit collar patch was worn on the right collar, opposite the badge of the rank. The patch typically displayed a member’s battalion number followed by their regiment number. Variations to this system occurred if an SA member was assigned to a headquarters staff or some other special branch of the SA.

All SA members wore various uniform colors to indicate in which SA Division a member belonged. The following was the 1944 color scheme of SA uniforms:

* Red and Gold: SA Chief of Staff
* Red and White: SA Supreme Command
* Red: SA Group Staff
* Yellow: Schlesien Group
* Green: Thüringen Group
* Blue: Hesse Group
* Brown: Westmark Group
* Light Blue: Hochland Group
* Orange: Südwest Group
* Pink: Alpenland Group
* Light Blue (Gold Pip): Sudeten Group
* Black: Berlin-Brandenburg Group

Prior to 1932, when the Schutzstaffel wore the same uniform as the SA, black uniform colors also indicated membership in the SS.

ee also

* Nazi party paramilitary ranks
* Ranks and insignia of the Nazi Party
* Ranks and insignia of the Schutzstaffel
* Ranks and insignia of the National Socialist Motor Corps
* Ranks and insignia of the Reichsluftschutzbund
* Comparative military ranks of World War II

References

* Bedurftig, Friedemann, and Christian Zenter. "The Encyclopedia of the Third Reich". 1985.


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