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The Bavarian War College, also Bavarian Staff College〔Langenscheidt`s Encyclopaedic Dictionary of English and German Language “Der Große Muret-Sander“, Part II, German-English, First Volume A–K, 9th edition 2002, page 955〕 (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.〔(''Kriegsakademie'' ) (German), Meyers Konversationslexikon.〕 For a better comparison, equivalent institutions of other countries were those like the older and ten times〔(''Grundkurs deutsche Militärgeschichte'' ) (German), p. 452.〕 larger Prussian War College of the Prussian Army in Berlin or the k.u.k Kriegsschule (also a War College) of the Austrian Army in Vienna. The War College was subordinated to the ''Inspektion der Militärbildungs-Anstalten'', a department of the Ministry of War, which was responsible for all training and institutions of the Bavarian Army.〔(''Kriegsakademie'' ) (German), in Wilhelm Volkert, Richard Bauer: ''Handbuch der bayerischen Ämter, Gemeinden und Gerichte'', 1983, p. 361. ISBN 978-3-406-09669-3.〕 ==Location== Like the ''Military Academy'' (Ge: Kriegsschule〔Langenscheidt`s Encyclopaedic Dictionary of English and German Language “Der Große Muret-Sander“, Part II, German-English, First Volume A–K, 9th edition 2002, page 956〕) and the cadet corps of the Bavarian army, it was located southwesterly of the corner ''Blutenburgstraße'' and ''Pappenheimstraße'', nearby to the parade-ground on the ''Marsfeld'' and the later infantry barracks "Marsfeldkaserne", which were completed in 1888.〔(''Map of 1922'' )〕
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