Ranks and insignia of the National Socialist Workers' Party of Denmark

The ranks and insignia of the National Socialist Workers' Party of Denmark were the paramilitary rank system used by the National Socialist Workers' Party of Denmark (Danmarks Nationalsocialistiske Arbejderparti, abbr. DNSAP) in Denmark during World War II. Initially, the DNSAP, along with all other political parties in Denmark, were not allowed to wear ranks as part of the Danish prohibition of uniforms (Uniformsforbud). It was only after the German invasion of Denmark DNSAP began to wear ranks and uniforms.

Hird and Skjoldunge
Danmarks Nationalsocialistiske Ungdom (, abbr. N.S.U.) was the youth organisation within the DNSAP, created in 1934.

Storm Afdeling
The Storm Afdeling was based on the Sturmabteilung.

Initially, there were seven ranks in the SA:


 * Øverste SA-Fører (Supreme leader of the storm troopers)
 * SA-Divisionsfører (Leader of several Columns)
 * SA-Kolonnensfører (Leader a Column of 3 or 4 Storms)
 * SA-Stormfører (Leader of a Storm of four Groups)
 * SA-Gruppefører (Leader of a Group of 10-20 men)
 * SA-Sektionsfører (Leader of a Section of 3-9 men)
 * SA-Mænd (Storm Trooper)

The ranks were later expanded:

Landsarbejdstjenesten
The Landsarbejdstjeneste was created on 20 April 1941 and was based on the German Reich Labour Service.