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Kriegsakademie (German for 'war academy') may
refer to: War
Academy (Kingdom of Bavaria) of the
Royal Bavarian Army,
located in
Munich (1867–1914) Prussian...
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Prussian Staff College, also
Prussian War
College (German: Preußische
Kriegsakademie) was the
highest military facility of the
Kingdom of
Prussia to educate...
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October 1, 1859, the
General War
School was
renamed the War
Academy (
Kriegsakademie),
which was
supervised by the Inspector-General of
Military Education...
- and
fought in the
Napoleonic Wars from 1806 to 1815. He
entered the
Kriegsakademie (also
cited as "The
German War School", the "Military
Academy in Berlin"...
- The
Bavarian War College, also
Bavarian Staff College (Ge:
Bayerische Kriegsakademie) was the
highest military facility to educate, instruct, train, and...
- (colonel). All were,
before 1939,
graduates of the
Military Academy, the
Kriegsakademie. On
division staffs they held the
position of Ia (operational chief...
- The
officers of the
General Staff were hand-picked from the
Prussian Kriegsakademie (War Academy).
Moltke embraced new technology,
particularly the railroad...
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cabinet order of 19
August 1858 -
officially the Königlich Preußische
Kriegsakademie or "Royal
Prussian Military Academy." The
Kriegsakademien (War Academies)...
- p****ed the
highly competitive entrance examination for
admission to the
Kriegsakademie in Berlin.
After three years of study, his
grades were high
enough for...
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commissioned as a
leutnant (second lieutenant),
studying modern weapons at the
Kriegsakademie in Berlin, but
remaining focused on the use of
horses –
which continued...