Since early ranks of the Schutzstaffel (SS) were identicial to the ranks of SA, Oberscharführer
was created as an SS rank at the same time the position
was created within the SA. Initially, the rank of SS-Oberscharführer
was equal to its SA counterpart; however, this changed
in 1934 following the Night
of the Long Knives.
At that time, the SS rank system was
reorganized and several new ranks established
with older SA titles discontinued. The rank
of SS-Oberscharführer
was therefore “bumped up” and became equal
to an SA-Truppführer. The insignia for the SS rank
was changed, as well, becoming two silver collar pips
in constrast to the SA insignia for Oberscharführer
which was a single collar pip with silver
stripe.