Comparative military ranks of World War II/temp1

PARENT ARTICLE: Comparative military ranks of World War II

The following table shows comparative officer ranks of major Allied and Axis powers during World War II. For modern ranks refer to Comparative military ranks.

Major participants not shown:

  • China (on side of Allies)
  • Free French (Allied force after fall of France)

KEY:

Navy
Army
Air Force
Waffen-SS/Allgemeine-SS
Generic army ranks not specific to any service

Appr.
NATO
code

Union Jack
Star-spangled Banner
Flag of the USSR
Flag of Poland
Flag of Greece
Swastika flag of the Third Reich
Flag of Kingdom of Italy
Japanese Imperial Flag

British Commonwealth

United States

Soviet Union

Poland

Greece

German Third Reich

Italy

Empire of Japan

-

-

-

Генерали́ссимус Сове́тского Сою́за (Generalissimo of the Soviet Union)

-

-

-

-

OF-10

-

Admiral of the Navy
General of the Armies

Ма́ршал Сове́тского Сою́за (Marshal of the Soviet Union)

Marszałek Polski

-

Reichsmarschall des Großdeutschen Reiches

Primo Maresciallo dell'Impero

-

Admiral of the Fleet
Field Marshal
Marshal of the RAF

Fleet Admiral
General of the Army

Главный маршал (Chief Marshal)

-

Αρχιναύαρχος (Archinaúarchos)
Αρχιστράτηγος (Archistrátegos)

Großadmiral
Generalfeldmarschall
Reichsführer-SS

Grand'Ammiraglio
Maresciallo

Gensui

Адмирал флота (Admiral of the Fleet)
Генерал армии (General of the Army)
Маршал (Marshal)

OF-9

Admiral
General
Air Chief Marshal

Admiral
General

Адмира́л (Admiral)
Генера́л-полко́вник (General-Colonel)

Admirał
Generał broni

Ναύαρχος (Naúarchos)
Στρατηγός (Strategós)
Πτέραρχος (Ptérarchos)

Generaladmiral
Generaloberst
Oberstgruppenführer

Ammiraglio di Armata
Generale d'Armata

Taishō

Admiral
General
Obergruppenführer

OF-8

Vice-Admiral
Lieutenant-General
Air Marshal

Vice Admiral
Lieutenant General

Ви́це-адмира́л (Vice-Admiral)
Генера́л-лейтена́нт (General-Lieutenant)

Wiceadmirał
Generał dywizji

Αντιναύαρχος (Antinaúarchos)
Αντιστράτηγος (Antistrátegos)
Αντιπτέραρχος (Antiptérarchos)

Vizeadmiral
Generalleutnant
Gruppenführer

Ammiraglio di Squadra
Generale di Corpo d'Armata

Chūjū

OF-7

Rear-Admiral
Major-General
Air Vice-Marshal

Rear Admiral
Major General

Ко́нтр-адмира́л (Counter-Admiral)
Генера́л-майо́р (General-Major)

Kontradmirał
Generał brygady

Υποναύαρχος (Hyponaúarchos)
Υποστράτηγος (Hypostrátegos)
Υποπτέραρχος (Hypoptérarchos)

Konteradmiral
Generalmajor
Brigadeführer

Contrammiraglio
Generale di Divisione

Shōshō

OF-6

Commodore
Brigadier
Air Commodore

Commodore
Brigadier General

-

Komandor

Αρχιπλοίαρχος (Archiplíarchos)Ταξίαρχος (Taxíarchos) Ταξίαρχος Αεροπορίας (Taxíarchos Aeroporías)

Kommodore
Oberführer

Generale di Brigata

-

OF-5

Captain
Colonel
Group Captain

Captain
Colonel

Капита́н 1-го ра́нга (Captain 1st rank)
Полко́вник (Polkovnik)

Komandor porucznik
Pułkownik

Πλοίαρχος (Ploíarchos)
Συνταγματάρχης (Syntagmatárches)
Σμήναρχος (Sménarchos)

Kapitän zur See
Oberst
Standartenführer

Capitano di Vascello
Colonnello

Daisa
Taisa

OF-4

Commander
Lieutenant-Colonel
Wing Commander

Commander
Lieutenant Colonel

Капита́н 2-го ра́нга (Captain 2nd rank)
Подполко́вник (Podpolkovnik)

Komandor podporucznik
Podpułkownik

Αντιπλοίαρχος (Antiploíarchos)
Αντισυνταγματάρχης (Antisyntagmatárches)
Αντισμήναρχος (Antisménarchos)

Fregattenkapitän
Oberstleutnant
Obersturmbannführer

Capitano di Fregata
Tenente Colonnello

Chūsa

OF-3

Lieutenant-Commander
Major
Squadron Leader

Lieutenant Commander
Major

Капита́н 3-го ра́нга (Captain 3rd rank)
Майо́р (Major)

Kapitan marynarki
Major

Πλωτάρχης (Plotárches)
Ταγματάρχης (Tagmatárches)
Επισμηναγός (Epismenagós)

Korvettenkapitän
Major
Sturmbannführer

Capitano di Corvetta
Maggiore

Shōsa

OF-2

Lieutenant
Captain
Flight Lieutenant

Lieutenant
Captain

Капита́н-лейтена́нт (Captain-Lieutenant)
Капита́н (Captain)

Porucznik marynarki
Kapitan

Υποπλοίαρχος (Hypoploíarchos)
Λοχαγός (Lochagós)
Σμηναγός (Smenagós)

Kapitänleutnant
Hauptmann
Hauptsturmführer

Primo Capitano

Daii
Taii

Tenente di Vascello
Capitano

OF-1

Sub-Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Flying Officer

Lieutenant Junior Grade
First Lieutenant

Ста́рший лейтена́нт (Senior Lieutenant)
Ста́рший лейтена́нт (Senior Lieutenant)

Podporucznik marynarki
Porucznik

Ανθυποπλοίαρχος (Anthypoploíarchos)
Υπολοχαγός (Hypolochagós)
Υποσμηναγός (Hyposmenagós)

Oberleutnant zur See
Oberleutnant
Obersturmführer

Sottotenente di Vascello
Primo Tenente

Chūi

Commissioned Warrant Officer
Second Lieutenant
Pilot Officer

Ensign
Second Lieutenant

Лейтена́нт (Lieutenant)
Лейтена́нт (Lieutenant)

Chorąży marynarki
Podporucznik

Σημαιοφόρος (Semaiophóros)
Ανθυπολοχαγός (Anthypolochagós)
Ανθυποσμηναγός (Anthyposmenagós)

Leutnant zur See
Leutnant
Untersturmführer

Guardiamarina
Tenente

Shōi

Мла́дший лейтена́нт (Junior Lieutenant)
Мла́дший лейтена́нт (Junior Lieutenant)

Chorąży

Sottotenente

Notes

  1. Air Force ranks equal to generic Army ranks are not shown.

  2. Generals in the Waffen-SS also held the army equivalent rank (e.g. SS-Brigadeführer und Generalmajor der Waffen-SS).

  3. Included ranks on WW2 period only.

  4. In Polish military tradition the Polish Air Forces form a separate branch of the Polish Army, though the military ranks were exactly the same as in the case of land forces. Sometimes the word pilot was added to distinguish Air officers from the officers of the land forces (cf. podporucznik pilot as opposed to podporucznik). Historically due to absence of full general rank (which was introduced later), Polish General ranks were shifted one position up compared to similar-sounding ranks in other countries.

  5. There is no standard method of transliterating Greek. In this article, traditional Erasmic transliterations are used and do not represent the rank's name's actual pronunciation. See Greek alphabet.

  6. From June 27, 1945. Stalin appointed this rank by Supreme Council after victory over Germany.

  7. See Admiral of the Navy and General of the Armies articles.

  8. See the article on Marszałek Polski

  9. Created by [...] on June 29, 1941, especially for Hermann Göring, his formal successor.

  10. For example, King George VI was "Marshal of the Royal Australian Air Force" during 1939-45.

  11. From 1943 there were introduced Marshals and Chief marshals of specific arm. Also the most of ranks were divided according specific service (Artillery, Armored Forces, Engineering Service, Air Force etc)

  12. Introduced in 1940. From May 1945 became equal to Marshal of the Soviet Union 1

  13. Gensui, although usually translated as Field Marshal/Grand Admiral, was actually an honorary title conferred by the Emperor and not a rank as such.

  14. Full Generals in the army generally held the rank of their service branch, such as "General der Infanterie" or "General der Artillerie".

  15. Actually a Captain acting in an admiral's capacity.

  16. Rank reintroduced in 1943.

  17. Actually a Kapitän zur See (Captain) acting in an admiral's capacity. This was a rarely used rank. Best-known holder was Karl Dönitz, who from 28 January 1939 until 1 October 1939 was "Kapitän zur See und Kommodore" and Leader of U-Boats.

  18. Traditionally captains of Polish cavalry held the rank of rotmistrz, a direct equivalent of the rank of kapitan in other branches of the military.

  19. Captains in the cavalry and mounted transport corps were called Rittmeister.

  20. "Primo" ranks were a way for identifying long term or career officers. Primo Capitano and Primo Tenente were officers with 12 years seniority in the rank or a total of 20 years of commissioned service.

See also

  • Comparative military ranks of World War I
  • Comparative military ranks
  • Ranks and insignia of the Schutzstaffel

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