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The Kreigsmarine Admiral Officer Rank Insignia |
Shoulderboards
The German armed forces in World War Two
indicated Naval Admiral Officer on traditional blue reefer tunics with sleeve
stripes much as the rest of the world’s navies do. However, there also existed a field gray
uniform which displayed rank similar to the land based forces via insignia
located on the shoulder and collar.
The shoulderboards in similar fashion to the
Army, Luftwaffe and Waffen SS began with a base
pattern of intertwined gold and silver cording which, un-adorned with rank
pips, designated the lowest Admiral officer rank of Konteradmiral (equivalent to Rear Admiral in the
U.S./British forces). From this
base board pips were added consecutively as the rank increased up to a maximum
of three pips for the rank of Generaladmiral (Admiral
equivalent).
Above that was Grossadmiral, which is
equivalent to Fleet Admiral, and was indicated by crossed batons in the fashion
of the field marshals. Note: the
basic branch color underlay for Admirals was dark blue. However, a white underlay was also used
for shoulderboards used with the summer white
uniform, and a light, cornflower blue underlay was used for Admirals of the
Coastal Artillery land based units when they wore the field gray uniforms.
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Konteradmiral Gold bullion cording with silver inner cord over dark blue underlay, no rank pips. |
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Vizeadmiral Gold celleon cording with aluminum inner cord over dark blue underlay, single rank pip. |
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Admiral Gold bullion cording with silver inner cord over dark blue underlay, two rank pips. |
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General
Admiral Gold bullion cording with silver inner cord over dark blue
underlay, three rank pips. (Bob Hritz collection) |
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Grand Admiral
(Grossadmiral) Gold bullion cording with silver inner cord over blue
underlay, with highly detailed silver crossed Grand Admiral batons. These were also issued with all three
cords in gold, as with the Heer and Luftwaffe Generalfeldmarschall shoulderboards. (private collection) |
Collar Tabs
The Kriegsmarine,
much like the Heer, chose to identify Admiral officer rank on the field gray uniform with a standardized
collar tab that indicated the wearer was an Admiral. Unlike the Heer,
which eventually had a separate collar tab to identify the rank of field
marshal, the Kriegsmarine had no unique tab
designated for Grossadmiral. Typically the rank tabs were on a
cornflower blue base cloth, though field gray was also known to have been used
as a backing color, and darker shades of blue have been observed. These collar tabs were worn with the
field gray Naval uniforms, which were worn by land
based units such as Coastal Artillery.
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Konteradmiral through Generaladmiral of Coastal Artillery Gold bullion or celleon embroidered collar tab over blue underlay. |
Sleeve Rank Insignia
The Kriegsmarine,
as with the navies of many other nations also chose to identify Admiral rank on the blue uniform with a series of sleeve rank
stripes that indicated the progressive ranks of Admiral.
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Konteradmiral A single large, wide basic admiral’s stripe with a single smaller stripe above. |
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Vizeadmiral A single large, wide basic admiral’s stripe with two smaller stripes above. |
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Grossadmiral A single large, wide basic admiral’s stripe with four smaller stripes above. |
I am looking for contributions of original examples of Kriegsmarine Admiral rank insignia for the completion of
this page. In particular I am
always looking for examples of Generaladmiral or Grossadmiral shoulderboards and
Admiral sleeve rank. Please visit the submit photography page if you have something you’d like to contribute.