Oberarzt (military)
Oberarzt, literally meaning "senior physician," in English known as first lieutenant , was a military commissioned officer rank in the Austro-Hungarian Common Army until 1918, and in the German Reichswehr and Wehrmacht until 1945.
It describes a qualified or licensed surgeon or dentist with a rank equal to 1st lieutenant or sub-lieutenant lieutenant NATO-Rangcode OF1a in anglophone armed forces.
While holders of this rank were commissioned officers, their authority was usually limited to medical matters and medical staff, and they were regarded as non-combatants and accorded the status of "protected persons" under international humanitarian law when participating in humanitarian work during armed conflicts. As such, they could not be attacked, harmed or taken as prisoners of war, and were entitled under the Geneva Conventions to carry out their work without being inhibited.
During the German airborne invasion of Crete, 20 May 1941, one military medical doctor took command of the first battalion of the Parachute Storm Regiment when all other officers were killed or wounded. He commanded the battalion during the first assault oh Hill 107.
Germany
Wehrmacht
In the German Wehrmacht from 1933 until 1945 there were the OF1a-ranks Oberarzt, Oberapotheker, and Oberveterinär, comparable to the Oberleutnant/First lieutenant OF2a-rank.During wartime, the regular assignment of Oberarzt was the management of a battalion dressing station, supported by second lieutenants, and help surgeons. However, a battalion dressing station could be managed by an Assistenzarzt as well.
In line to the so-called , appendixes to the Salary law of the German Empire of 1927, the comparative ranks were as follows: C 8/C 9
- Oberleutnant, Leutnant
- *Leutnant
- Oberleutnant zur See
- *Leutnant zur See
- Oberarzt
- *Assistenzarzt
- Marineoberassistenzarzt, introduced June 26, 1935
- *Marineassistenzarzt
- Oberveterinär
- *Veterinär
junior Rank Assistenzarzt | German medical officer rank Oberarzt | senior Rank Stabsarzt |