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  1. The Bavarian War College, also Bavarian Staff College (Ge: Bayerische Kriegsakademie) was the highest military facility to educate, instruct, train, and develop general staff officers. It was active from 1867 to the beginning of World War I in 1914. [2]

  2. The Kriegsakademie (German for war academy) of the Bavarian Army was the military academy and staff college of the Kingdom of Bavaria, existing from 1867 to the beginning of World War I in 1914.

  3. The Bavarian War College, also Bavarian Staff College [1] (Ge: Bayerische Kriegsakademie) was the highest military facility to educate, instruct, train, and develop general staff officers. The building of the Bavarian War College today. It was active from 1867 to the beginning of World War I in 1914. [2]

  4. The Bavarian War College, also Bavarian Staff College [1] (Ge: Bayerische Kriegsakademie) was the highest military facility to educate, instruct, train, and develop general staff officers. The building of the Bavarian War College today. It was active from 1867 to the beginning of World War I in 1914. [2]

  5. 11 de ene. de 2024 · The Bavarian War College, also Bavarian Staff College (Ge Bayerische Kriegsakademie) was the highest military facility to educate, instruct, train, and develop general staff officers. It was active from 1867 to the beginning of World War I in 1914.

  6. 25 de jul. de 2019 · Bavaria had its own war academy. Almost the entire course of study was book learning but at the end, there was a three-week staff ride. Generally, the entry examination and the following training course were quite similar in Bavaria and in Prussia—the Prussian War Academy had been the role model for Bavaria to erect its own academy.

  7. The Ministry of War (German: Kriegsministerium) was a ministry for military affairs of the Kingdom of Bavaria, founded as Ministerium des Kriegswesens on October 1, 1808 by King Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria. It was located on the Ludwigstraße [1] in Munich.