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  1. Royal Prussian Cadet House Karlsruhe (en) (1905 - 1909) Royal Prussian Main Cadet Institute (en) (1909 - 1914) Universidá de Munich (1922 - 1923) Llingües falaes: alemán: Oficiu: políticu, aviador, criminal de guerra (es), coleicionista d'arte

  2. Royal Prussian Main Cadet Institute (en) (1909–1914) Royal Prussian Cadet House Karlsruhe (en) (1905–1909) Altura: 1,78 m : Cor dos ollos: Azul: Cor do pelo: Cabelo loiro escuro: Actividade; Lugar de traballo : Berlín: Ocupación: político, aviador, Criminal de guerra: Período de actividade: 1912 - 1945 : Empregador: Gestapo: Partido ...

  3. 16 de mar. de 2013 · Stories and novellas based upon the experiences of pupils at the Royal Prussian Cadet-Schools (Königlich Preußische Kadettenanstalten), which trained boys from the age of ten to take up a career in the Prussian Officer-Corps, were a publishing phenomenon in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Germany.

  4. From 1717 to 1777 the old cadet house in Berlin housed a cadet institute in Berlin-Mitte in the expanded building of the former " Hetzgarten " for the training of junior officers in the Prussian army . It was located within Bastion IX of Fortress Berlin, roughly on the square of the main staircase of today's Berlin City Court at Littenstrasse 13.

  5. Ο Χέρμαν Βίλχελμ Γκέρινγκ, ήταν από τους γνωστότερους Γερμανούς πιλότους του Α΄ Παγκοσμίου Πολέμου, εξέχον μέλος της κυβέρνησης του Αδόλφου Χίτλερ και καταδικασμένος εγκληματίας πολέμου.

  6. On the one hand, it broke with the notoriously anti-Prussian marriage tradition of the Danish Glücksborg dynasty, of which the Greek royal house formed a cadet branch. The young Duke of Sparta (as he was officially known) had already received a remarkably German education, and his choice of bride put the final seal on the Prussian outlook that would henceforth guide his policies.

  7. Kriegsschule. (Germany) 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. [1] There have been many Kriegsakademies ( War academy ), ' Kriegsschulen' (War Schools), or even Ritterakademies ( Knight academy) in Germany.