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''SS-Oberst-Gruppenführer'' was (from 1942 to 1945) the highest commissioned rank in the ''Schutzstaffel'' (SS), with the exception of ''Reichsführer-SS'', held by SS commander Heinrich Himmler. The rank is translated as "Supreme group leader" and alternatively translated as "colonel group leader". Correctly the rank was spelled ''Oberst-Gruppenführer'' to avoid confusion with the ''Obergruppenführer'' rank junior to it. == Overview == ''Oberst-Gruppenführer'' was considered the equivalent of a colonel general (''Generaloberst'') in the ''Wehrmacht'', which, in turn, is generally seen as the equivalent of a four-star general or army general in other armed forces. The rank was first proposed in early 1942, and was to be presented to ''Waffen-SS'' commanders of Army Groups. The ''Heer'' leadership immediately opposed the creation of an SS-Colonel General rank, since Army commanders felt that no SS general should hold such a large amount of authority and that SS combat commands should be restricted to the Corps and Division level. The idea of SS Armies and Army Groups was something few wished to see develop - two SS Armies would eventually be established (the 6th and the 11th SS Armies). No SS Army Groups were ever created.
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