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  1. Start downloading a Wikipedia database dump file such as an English Wikipedia dump. It is best to use a download manager such as GetRight so you can resume downloading the file even if your computer crashes or is shut down during the download. Download XAMPPLITE from [2] (you must get the 1.5.0 version for it to work).

  2. Rank structure [ edit] In all three branches of the German armed forces there are three career paths: officers ( Offiziere ), NCOs ( Unteroffiziere, non-commissioned officers) and enlisted soldiers ( Mannschaften ). Officers are subdivided into Lieutenants ( Leutnante ), Captains ( Hauptleute ), Staff Officers ( Stabsoffiziere) and Admirals ...

  3. Unterleutnant. Prussian "Unterleutnant" (1870) Unterleutnant (NPA-original abbreviation Ultn.; en: translation "Under-lieutenant" or "sub-lieutenant") was an officer of the armies of East Germany and other nations. The rank was first introduced in 1662-74 by France and was also adopted by some other countries' armed forces.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FührerFührer - Wikipedia

    Führer. Führer ( / ˈfjʊərər / FURE-ər; German: [ˈfyːʁɐ] ⓘ, spelled Fuehrer when the umlaut is unavailable) is a German word meaning "leader" or "guide". As a political title, it is strongly associated with Adolf Hitler, the dictator of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945. Hitler officially styled himself der Führer und Reichskanzler ...

  5. Oberleutnant zur See ( OLt zS or OLZS [1] in the German Navy, Oblt.z.S. in the Kriegsmarine) is traditionally the highest rank of Lieutenant in the German Navy. It is grouped as OF-1 in NATO . The rank was introduced in the Imperial German Navy by renaming the former rank of Premier Lieutenant in 1890. Within the navy, officers of this rank ...

  6. Oberleutnant rank insignia. When wearing uniforms without epaulettes, such as smocks, parkas and mountain windbreakers; generals, officers and NCOs instead wore sleeve rank insignia. These were made up of bars & oak leaves and were introduced by the late summer of 1942. The ranks were used by the army and the Waffen-SS.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LeutnantLeutnant - Wikipedia

    Leutnant (German pronunciation: [ˈlɔʏtnant]) is the lowest Junior officer rank in the armed forces of Germany , the Austrian Armed Forces, and the military of Switzerland. History [ edit ] This section needs additional citations for verification .

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