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- Kriegsschule (German: "war school") can refer to: Kriegsschule (Wehrmacht), starting in the 17th-century German war schools taught German nobles higher...
- A Kriegsschule was a general military school used for basic officer training and higher education in Germany starting in as early as the 17th century....
- The k.u.k. War College, also k.u.k. Staff College (Ge: k.u.k. Kriegsschule) was the highest military facility to educate, instruct, train, and develop...
- attended the Imperial and Royal Military Institute of Technology and the Kriegsschule academy in Vienna. He was promoted to Captain on 1 May 1879 and in 1883...
- basic training, and having successfully undertaken an 8-w**** course at a Kriegsschule. Prospective panzer troops in the rank of Fähnrich undertook a 16-w****...
- Wei-kuo to **** Germany for a military education at the Kriegsschule in Munich. At the Kriegsschule, he studied the German army's advanced methods, structure...
- basic training and having successfully undertaken an 8-w**** course at a Kriegsschule. Prospective panzer troops, known as Fähnrich undertook a 16-w**** training...
- infantry and cavalry) in 1801, later becoming known as the Allgemeine Kriegsschule (General War-School). It was officially re-founded by Gerhard von Scharnhorst...
- the Bavarian Army at Munich in 1755. A Württemberg military college (Kriegsschule) was founded in 1820 at Ludwigsburg. In the Austrian Empire, Cadeten-Institute...
- 19 November 1909, and was admitted to the army officer cadet school (Kriegsschule) in Neisse (now Nysa, Poland), where he was an unexceptional student...