Oberleutnant is a junior officer rank in the militaries of Germany, Switzerland and Austria. In the German Army, it dates from the early 19th century. Translated as "Senior Lieutenant", the rank is typically bestowed upon commissioned officers after five to six years of active duty service. Oberleutnant is used by both the German Heer and Luftwaffe. The German Navy ("Marine") equivalent is Oberleutnant zur See.

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  • Oberleutnant is a junior officer rank in the militaries of Germany, Switzerland and Austria. In the German Army, it dates from the early 19th century. Translated as "Senior Lieutenant", the rank is typically bestowed upon commissioned officers after five to six years of active duty service. Oberleutnant is used by both the German Heer and Luftwaffe. The German Navy ("Marine") equivalent is Oberleutnant zur See. To differentiate between the other services, the naval rank is typically listed as Oberleutnant zur See. In the NATO military comparison system, a German Oberleutnant is the equivalent of a First Lieutenant in the Army/Air Forces of Allied nations, a Lieutenant Junior Grade in the United States Navy, and a Sub-Lieutenant in the British Royal Navy. In the Austro-Hungarian Imperial and Royal Navy this rank was called k.u.k. Fregattenleutnant. During World War II, the Waffen-SS equivalent of Oberleutnant was known as Obersturmführer.
  • L'oberleutnant désigne actuellement un grade d’officier dans l'armée de la République fédérale allemande, ainsi que dans les armées autrichiennes et dans les armées suisse. Il existe : Oberleutnant : lieutenant de première classe dans la Bundeswehr ou dans la Wehrmacht L'oberleutnant supérieur  : correspond à un lieutenant Classe 1 : «Unterleutnant : représenté 1LT » . L'Oberleutnant zur See : correspond au grade de lieutenant supérieur dans la marine. Dans l'OTAN, l'oberleutnant est le seul grade minimum d’officier exigé en tant que lieutenant, pour commander les troupes. La formation d'oberleutnant supérieur est à la fois théorique et pratique en fonction du futur poste occupé. Il s'effectue dans les universités de l'armée de la République fédérale allemande à Hambourg et Munich, et sorte avec un diplôme de niveau national (Hochschulabschluss). L'insigne du grade d'Oberleutnant, est représenté par deux étoiles argentées dans l'armée de la République fédérale allemande. L'insigne du grade d'Oberleutnant, dans la marine militaire est représenté par deux bandes jaunes et une étoile dans la Deutsche Marine
  • Обер-лейтенант (от нем.  оber — старший, фр.   lieu tenant — заместитель, от lieu — место и tenant — занимающий) — звание младшего офицера в армиях Германии, Австрии и Швейцарии. В вооружённых силах Германии впервые звание обер-лейтенант появилось в начале XIX века. В переводе звание означало старший лейтенант и обычно присваивалось после 5-6 лет военной службы. Обер-лейтенант в военно-морских силах назывался обер-лейтенант цур зее. Во времена Второй мировой войны в войсках СС эквивалентным званием было оберштурмфюрер.
  • Oberleutnant is a junior officer rank in the militaries of Germany, Czechloslovakia, Switzerland and Austria. In the German Army, it dates from the early 19th century. Translated as "Senior Lieutenant", the rank is typically bestowed upon commissioned officers after five to six years of active duty service. Oberleutnant is used by both the German Heer and Luftwaffe. The German Navy ("Marine") equivalent is Oberleutnant zur See. To differentiate between the other services, the naval rank is typically listed as Oberleutnant zur See. In the NATO military comparison system, a German Oberleutnant is the equivalent of a First Lieutenant in the Army/Air Forces of Allied nations, a Lieutenant Junior Grade in the United States Navy, and a Sub-Lieutenant in the British Royal Navy. In the Austro-Hungarian Imperial and Royal Navy this rank was called k.u.k. Fregattenleutnant. During World War II, the Waffen-SS equivalent of Oberleutnant was known as Obersturmführer.
  • Oberleutnant is a junior officer rank in the militaries of Germany, Czechoslovakia, Switzerland and Austria. In the German Army, it dates from the early 19th century. Translated as "Senior Lieutenant", the rank is typically bestowed upon commissioned officers after five to six years of active duty service. Oberleutnant is used by both the German Heer and Luftwaffe. The German Navy ("Marine") equivalent is Oberleutnant zur See. To differentiate between the other services, the naval rank is typically listed as Oberleutnant zur See. In the NATO military comparison system, a German Oberleutnant is the equivalent of a First Lieutenant in the Army/Air Forces of Allied nations, a Lieutenant Junior Grade in the United States Navy, and a Sub-Lieutenant in the British Royal Navy. In the Austro-Hungarian Imperial and Royal Navy this rank was called k.u.k. Fregattenleutnant. During World War II, the Waffen-SS equivalent of Oberleutnant was known as Obersturmführer.
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  • Oberleutnant is a junior officer rank in the militaries of Germany, Switzerland and Austria. In the German Army, it dates from the early 19th century. Translated as "Senior Lieutenant", the rank is typically bestowed upon commissioned officers after five to six years of active duty service. Oberleutnant is used by both the German Heer and Luftwaffe. The German Navy ("Marine") equivalent is Oberleutnant zur See.
  • L'oberleutnant désigne actuellement un grade d’officier dans l'armée de la République fédérale allemande, ainsi que dans les armées autrichiennes et dans les armées suisse. Il existe : Oberleutnant : lieutenant de première classe dans la Bundeswehr ou dans la Wehrmacht L'oberleutnant supérieur  : correspond à un lieutenant Classe 1 : «Unterleutnant : représenté 1LT » . L'Oberleutnant zur See : correspond au grade de lieutenant supérieur dans la marine.
  • Обер-лейтенант (от нем.  оber — старший, фр.   lieu tenant — заместитель, от lieu — место и tenant — занимающий) — звание младшего офицера в армиях Германии, Австрии и Швейцарии. В вооружённых силах Германии впервые звание обер-лейтенант появилось в начале XIX века. В переводе звание означало старший лейтенант и обычно присваивалось после 5-6 лет военной службы. Обер-лейтенант в военно-морских силах назывался обер-лейтенант цур зее.
  • Oberleutnant is a junior officer rank in the militaries of Germany, Czechloslovakia, Switzerland and Austria. In the German Army, it dates from the early 19th century. Translated as "Senior Lieutenant", the rank is typically bestowed upon commissioned officers after five to six years of active duty service. Oberleutnant is used by both the German Heer and Luftwaffe. The German Navy ("Marine") equivalent is Oberleutnant zur See.
  • Oberleutnant is a junior officer rank in the militaries of Germany, Czechoslovakia, Switzerland and Austria. In the German Army, it dates from the early 19th century. Translated as "Senior Lieutenant", the rank is typically bestowed upon commissioned officers after five to six years of active duty service. Oberleutnant is used by both the German Heer and Luftwaffe. The German Navy ("Marine") equivalent is Oberleutnant zur See.
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