List of the graduates of the Bavarian War Academy

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The following list contains all graduates of the Bavarian War Academy .

1st course 1867–1870

Serial No. Name
(life data)
fitness last rank Remarks
1. Adolph von Asch
(born October 30, 1839 - † February 18, 1906)
General of the Infantry 1893/1905 Bavarian Minister of War
2. Brix Förster
(born May 10, 1836 - June 19, 1918)
Lieutenant colonel Adopted in 1888
3. Maximilian Weinig
(born January 13, 1840 - † February 15, 1885)
Colonel Adopted in 1884
4th Ludwig von Grauvogl
(born April 19, 1844 - † August 1, 1910)
Lieutenant General Put up for disposition in 1902
5. Heinrich von Xylander
(February 19, 1840 - March 22, 1905)
General of the Infantry Commanding general of III. Army Corps
6th Franz von Tattenbach
(born September 15, 1840 - † June 6, 1884)
Lieutenant colonel Adopted in 1882
7th Franz von Schleich-Harbach
(born June 3, 1843 - † November 6, 1880)
General Staff Captain Adopted in 1879
8th. Eugen Schnitzlein
(born November 14, 1840 - † October 7, 1885)
Lieutenant colonel Division commander in the 2nd field artillery regiment
9. Oskar Haag
(born January 19, 1843 - † March 1, 1871)
Left academy due to illness in 1869 First lieutenant
10. Hugo Keyl
(August 4, 1835 - August 6, 1877)
Captain last battery chief in the 1st field artillery regiment
11. Maximilian von Lutz
(born June 24, 1840 - † July 26, 1914)
Colonel Adopted in 1900
12. Maximilian Giehrl
(born October 11, 1840 - † December 16, 1896)
Lieutenant General Chief of the General Staff of the Army, Inspector of the Military Educational Institutions
13. Franz Mader
(born August 11, 1836 - † June 11, 1886)
Lieutenant colonel lastly engineer officer from the square in Ingolstadt

2nd course 1868–1870 and 1871–1872

Serial No. Name
(life data)
fitness last rank Remarks
1. Robert Wendland
(born August 16, 1840 - January 21, 1924)
Lieutenant colonel 1882 hereditary Bavarian nobility; Adopted in 1893
2. Richard Hoffmann
(born August 26, 1838 - † April 19, 1925)
Lieutenant General From 1914/18 in the National Committee for Voluntary Nursing
3. Armand Mieg
(December 20, 1834 - March 11, 1917)
Commendation for excellence major Significantly involved in the construction of the M 88 infantry rifle.
4th Eugen Petri
(born August 27, 1844 - † May 13, 1881)
only completed the 1st course Captain
5. Karl Lobenhoffer
(born September 4, 1843 - † October 19, 1901)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur Lieutenant General Chief of the General Staff of the Army, Inspector of the Military Educational Institutions
6th Hermann Herbst
(born June 26, 1844 - † November 9, 1870)
First lieutenant last orderly officer in the 1st Infantry Division
7th Robert Gündter
(September 15, 1845 - December 16, 1895)
Lieutenant colonel Adopted in 1891
8th. Karl Landmann
(born August 23, 1846; † July 21, 1925)
General Staff General of the artillery Deputy Chairman of the Bavarian Red Cross, writer
9. Robert Millauer
(born April 22, 1844 - † October 9, 1918)
Higher Adjutantur, General Staff Major general
10. Rudolph Schwarz
(April 15, 1837 - July 31, 1870)
Captain
11. Carl Neureuther
(born September 29, 1838 - † April 2, 1921)
General Staff Major general
12. Eugen Keller
(7 December 1843 - 29 January 1938)
General Staff Lieutenant General Inspector of the foot artillery

3rd course 1868–1870 and 1871–1873

Serial No. Name
(life data)
fitness last rank Remarks
1. Moritz Graf von Bothmer
(* October 28, 1845 - † December 13, 1895)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur Colonel
2. Carl Schumacher
(born February 16, 1840 - † March 22, 1917)
Major general 1896 Knight's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown; Put up for disposal in 1896
3. Adolph von Lossow
(born April 27, 1840 - † February 20, 1927)
Major general Put up for disposal in 1896
4th Robert Graf von Bothmer
(March 15, 1842 - September 6, 1916)
Major general Made available for disposal in 1899
5. Hermann von Kramer
(October 1, 1842 - April 17, 1915)
Higher adjutantage Lieutenant colonel Adopted in 1888
6th Gustav Gräf
(born June 11, 1846 - † June 6, 1928)
General Staff Lieutenant colonel Adopted in 1899
7th Gustav von Imhoff
(born January 25, 1847 - October 15, 1897)
Colonel last commander of the 1st foot artillery regiment
8th. Max Bösmiller
(born April 13, 1846 - † March 7, 1914)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur Lieutenant colonel Adopted in 1901; 1908/14 archivist of the Military Max Joseph Order
9. Ferdinand von Lamezan
(April 10, 1843 - September 19, 1896)
major Adopted in 1871; Diplomatic service, consul in Odessa, Tbilisi and Helsingfors, consul general in Antwerp in 1892
10. Carl Ritter and Edler von Schallern
(born June 26, 1844, † 1924)
Colonel Adopted in 1893
11. Hermann Haag
(born October 13, 1843 - † December 2, 1935)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur, subject General of the Infantry 1903 lifelong member of the Reichsrat, 1905 adjutant general
12. Josef von Renauld
(7 March 1847 - 13 December 1913)
Colonel 1902 private lecturer in economics at the University of Munich

4th course 1871–1874

Serial No. Name
(life data)
fitness last rank Remarks
1. August von Manz
(23 May 1848 - 4 April 1940)
Higher adjutantage Lieutenant General Put up for disposal in 1902; 1914/18 Commander of the Deputy 1st Infantry Brigade
2. Friedrich von Zoller
(February 15, 1843 - November 8, 1900)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur, subject Lieutenant General from 1892 adjutant general of the Prince Regent Luitpold, at the same time head of the secret chancellery
3. Carl von Horn
(born February 16, 1847 - † June 5, 1923)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur Colonel General 1905 to 1912 Minister of War
4th Luitpold von der Tann-Rathsamhausen
(born April 19, 1847 - † August 5, 1919)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur General of the Infantry 1914 to 1918 Commanding General of the Deputy I. Army Corps
5. Bruno Hoppe
(born August 21, 1845 - † March 13, 1900)
major Adopted in 1888
6th Albert von Könitz
(born September 4, 1842 - † March 17, 1925)
General Staff General of the cavalry Put up for disposal in 1904; 1914/18 Commanding General of the Deputy III. Army Corps
7th Oskar Unterrichter von Rechenthal
(* July 25, 1847 - † September 18, 1904)
only completed the 1st course Colonel Put up for disposal in 1888
8th. Peter von Wiedenmann
(born May 11, 1847 - † July 8, 1917)
Subject (military geography) General of the artillery 1870 knight of the Military Max Joseph Order, 1900/12 head of the secret chancellery of the Prince Regent; 1901 Bavarian baron class; Put up for disposition in 1912
9. Emil Dillmann
(March 10, 1845 - January 31, 1902)
Major general Made available for disposal in 1899
10. Albert Rutz
(born April 3, 1846 - † August 7, 1908)
General Staff Major general Made available for disposal in 1899
11. Otto Reisner
(born November 12, 1842 - † May 22, 1895)
First lieutenant Dismissed in 1872 due to poor health, editor of the daily newspaper Münchner Latest Nachrichten

5th course 1872–1875

Serial No. Name
(life data)
fitness last rank Remarks
1. Emanuel von Herigoyen
(born February 22, 1849 - † November 28, 1888)
Higher adjutantage Captain most recently adjutant at the Munich headquarters
2. Heinrich Göringer
(born November 8, 1843 - † October 13, 1926)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur Lieutenant General Put up for disposal in 1903; 1914/17 brigade commander
3. Hugo Sondinger
(born January 3, 1843 - † December 8, 1933)
Higher adjutantage Major general Adopted in 1894
4th Franz Buz
(April 17, 1849 - April 30, 1916)
Higher adjutantage Lieutenant General Put up for disposition in 1903
5. Ferdinand Hartmann
(born September 18, 1846 - † July 11, 1897)
Higher adjutantage Colonel last commander of the 6th Chevaulegers regiment
6th Karl Belleville
(born August 5, 1846 - † February 1, 1914)
Major general Made available for disposal in 1899
7th Ludwig von Hartlieb called Walsporn
(born November 28, 1846, † February 2, 1917)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur major Adopted in 1889
8th. Maximilian Hartmann
(born April 23, 1848 - † June 29, 1880)
First lieutenant Put up for disposition in 1875
9. Carl Schweninger
(born September 30, 1847 - † January 13, 1920)
only completed the 1st course Lieutenant colonel Adopted in 1898

6th course 1873–1876

Serial No. Name
(life data)
fitness last rank Remarks
1. Friedrich von Kobell
(born February 26, 1845 - † September 23, 1910)
Higher adjutantage Major general Put up for disposal in 1895; Cornet in the Hartschiere bodyguard
2. Alfred von Meyer
(born July 4, 1848 - † December 30, 1903)
General Staff, subject Colonel 1870 Knight of the Military Max Joseph Order; Adopted in 1900
3. Karl Reisner von Lichtenstern
(born March 29, 1848 - † April 9, 1906)
Higher adjutantage Lieutenant General Put up for disposition in 1902
4th Arnulf of Bavaria
(born July 6, 1852 - † November 12, 1907)
General Staff Colonel General with the rank of General Field Marshal 1892 to 1906 commanding general of the 1st Army Corps
5. Gottlieb Thäter
(born December 27, 1846 - † September 3, 1912)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur, subject Major general 1897 Knight's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown; Put up for disposition in 1903
6th Oskar Hertlein
(April 14, 1850 - October 6, 1887)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur, subject Captain last in the War Ministry
7th Richard Strehler
(born March 26, 1844 - † April 6, 1917)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur, subject Colonel Adopted in 1904
8th. Alfons Falkner von Sonnenburg
(* October 20, 1851 - March 1, 1929)
General Staff Colonel Adopted in 1895; 1914/19 for service in the War Ministry
9. Ferdinand von Leoprechtingen
(born August 24, 1846 - † January 3, 1920)
Higher adjutantage Major general Put up for disposition in 1901
10. Günther von Le Suire
(born October 21, 1846 - † July 18, 1906)
Higher adjutantage Major general Put up for disposition in 1903
11. Max Emanuel in Bavaria
(7 December 1849 - 12 June 1893)
only completed the 1st course Lieutenant General Commander of the equitation institute
12. Adolf Muffel
(born June 20, 1848 - † March 11, 1912)
General Staff Colonel Put up for disposition in 1898
13. Carl Feller
(born September 29, 1849 - † September 4, 1881)
General Staff First lieutenant last adjutant of the 1st Field Artillery Brigade

7th course 1874–1877

Serial No. Name
(life data)
fitness last rank Remarks
1. Carl Müller
(born June 13, 1850 - March 14, 1892)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur, subject Captain last railway line commissioner in Munich
2. Karl Staudinger
(born February 27, 1848 - † August 4, 1925)
Higher adjutantage, subject Major general 1904/19 board member of the Bavarian War Archives
3. Theodor von Zwehl
(born June 14, 1849 - † October 17, 1915)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur, subject General of the Infantry 1915 Military Governor of the General Government of Warsaw
4th Maximilian von Mauchenheim called Bechtolsheim
(* October 7, 1848, † February 11, 1930)
Higher adjutantage Major general Put up for disposition in 1904
5. Friedrich Knott
(born July 16, 1848 - † December 27, 1894)
Lieutenant colonel Put up for disposition in 1894
6th Carl Ulrich
(born November 6, 1850 - April 19, 1917)
Higher adjutantage, subject Major general Adopted in 1901
7th Friedrich Krämer
(born February 21, 1846 - † October 10, 1910)
Higher adjutantage, subject Lieutenant colonel Adopted in 1905
8th. Maximilian von Steinsdorf
(born January 11, 1852 - † November 2, 1919)
Higher adjutantage Major general Put up for disposal in 1905; 1914/16 commander of the Deputy 7th Infantry Brigade
9. Eduard von Madroux
(12 November 1845 - 15 May 1891)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur, subject major Adopted in 1889
10. Otto Kreß von Kressenstein
(born September 13, 1850 - † February 19, 1929)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur, subject Colonel General
11. Moritz Ratzinger
(born June 17, 1849 - † January 4, 1930)
Higher Adjutantur, General Staff Lieutenant General Put up for disposal in 1905; Honorary member and honorary advisory board of the volunteer medical columns in Munich
12. Eugen Belleville
(born September 25, 1849; † late 1921)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur, subject major Adopted in 1894

8th course 1875–1878

Serial No. Name
(life data)
fitness last rank Remarks
1. Felix von Bothmer
(born December 10, 1852 - † March 18, 1937)
General staff, adjutantage, subject Colonel General 1916 Grand Cross of the Military Max Joseph Order
2. Alfred Eckbrecht von Dürckheim-Montmartin
(* July 21, 1850 - April 10, 1912)
General Staff, Adjutantur General of the Infantry Commanding general of the II Army Corps, wing adjutant King Ludwig II.
3. Carl Döhlemann
(born May 9, 1849 - April 30, 1897)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur Lieutenant colonel Put up for disposal in 1896
4th Hermann Hohenberger
(born December 5, 1850 - † May 30, 1912)
Higher adjutantage Lieutenant colonel Adopted in 1912
5. Hermann Böhm
(born June 2, 1845 - † May 5, 1894)
Higher adjutantage major Adopted in 1893
6th Heinrich Henigst
(born January 9, 1848 - † December 5, 1916)
Higher adjutantage, subject Major general 1897 Knight's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown
7th Ludwig Backert
(born January 8, 1850 - † May 26, 1912)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur, subject Colonel Put up for disposal in 1896
8th. Ludwig Lindpaintner
(born January 6, 1849 - † November 28, 1896)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur Lieutenant colonel Commander of the 2nd “König” Uhlan regiment, put up for disposal in 1896
9. Carl von Spieß
(June 1, 1849 - October 8, 1928)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur, subject Lieutenant colonel Adopted in 1896
10. Clemens von Vacchiery
(* May 12, 1849 - June 22, 1924)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur major Adopted in 1893
11. Maximilian Zerreiß
(February 1, 1847 - May 4, 1898)
Higher Adjutantur, General Staff Lieutenant colonel Commander of the 1st Field Artillery Regiment
12. Maximilian Schlagintweit
(born November 13, 1849 - † April 17, 1935)
Higher Adjutantur, subject (military geography) Colonel Available in 1907, founding member of the Munich Geographical Society

9th course 1876–1879

Serial No. Name
(life data)
fitness last rank Remarks
1. Franz Illing
(March 1, 1852 - December 31, 1902)
General staff, senior adjudicator, subject Colonel 1901 Knight's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown
2. Karl Ferdinand Inama von Sternegg
(born March 15, 1851 - † July 31, 1924)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur, subject (military geography) General of the Infantry Made available for disposition in 1906
3. Ernst Prestele
(born April 21, 1849 - † September 12, 1910)
no special assessment major Adopted in 1896
4th Eugen Ehrensberger
(born October 26, 1851 - † January 6, 1915)
Higher adjutantage Colonel Commander of the 16th Infantry Regiment "Grand Duke Ferdinand of Tuscany"
5. Thomas Banfield
(born September 14, 1849 - † November 29, 1898)
no special assessment Colonel Commander of the 9th Infantry Regiment "Wrede"
6th Raimund Furtner
(March 24, 1850 - April 13, 1921)
Higher Adjutantur, General Staff Lieutenant colonel Adopted in 1896; 1914/17 battalion leader at the prison camp in Würzburg
7th Ludwig von Baldinger
(born May 23, 1848 - † September 8, 1909)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur major Put up for disposal in 1896; Adopted in 1904
8th. Maximilian Gerstner
(March 22, 1849 - May 26, 1915)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur, subject General of the artillery Governor of Ingolstadt Fortress, Commander of the Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown in 1903
9. Karl Endres
(October 2, 1847 - December 24, 1907)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur Lieutenant General 1897 Knight's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown; 1905 commander of the 2nd division; Chief of the General Staff and Inspector of the Military Educational Institutions
10. Johann Streck
(February 10, 1850 - December 12, 1914)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur Lieutenant General 1905 Governor of Ingolstadt Fortress
11. Franz von Barth zu Harmating
(10 May 1848 - 7 January 1886)
no special assessment Captain last company commander in the 1st foot artillery regiment
12. Hermann von Gemmingen-Massenbach
(born January 18, 1852 - † November 1, 1908)
No assessment in the 3rd course due to illness Major general Put up for disposition in 1905

10th course 1877–1880

Serial No. Name
(life data)
fitness last rank Remarks
1. Hamilkar Heiden
(October 2, 1847 - January 8, 1927)
Higher Adjutantur, General Staff Colonel Secretary in the War Ministry
2. Eduard Küster
(July 12, 1849 - July 12, 1888)
no Captain Company commander at the war school
3. Karl Casties
(born September 26, 1848 - † July 19, 1904)
Higher Adjutantur, General Staff First lieutenant Adopted in 1884, head of the Gogolin district
4th Ludwig Sirl
(born January 3, 1850 - † August 21, 1904)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur, subject (tactics, military geography) Major general Commander of the 9th Infantry Brigade
5. Eugen Götzl
(* February 18, 1848; † 1922)
Higher Adjutantur, General Staff Lieutenant colonel Released from war use in 1918
6th Hermann Hutter
(born December 22, 1848 - † January 30, 1926)
Higher Adjutantur, General Staff major Adopted in 1897
7th Richard von Hößlin
(February 1, 1853 - January 23, 1930)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur, subject (tactics, military geography) Lieutenant General Adopted in 1905
8th. August Freiherr von Müller
(born July 18, 1852 - † March 20, 1926)
Higher Adjutantur, General Staff Major general Page steward
9. Maximilian von Neubeck
(born July 5, 1851 - † January 8, 1924)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur, subject Major general Commander of the 2nd Field Artillery Brigade
10. Arthur Straßner
(born July 28, 1851 - † August 17, 1936)
Higher adjutantage Lieutenant General 1915 deputy inspector of the technical institutes
11. Ferdinand Aurnheimer
(born June 22, 1848 - † January 5, 1931)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur, subject (tactics, weapons theory and military geography) Colonel Adopted in 1918
12. Johann Klarmann
(born January 18, 1846 - † March 6, 1928)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur, subject Colonel Adopted in 1915

11th course 1878–1881

Serial No. Name
(life data)
fitness last rank Remarks
1. August Ritter and Edler von Sedelmair
(* August 14, 1855 - February 21, 1912)
Higher adjutantage, subject Colonel Adopted in 1900
2. Eduard Zorn
(July 12, 1852 - October 18, 1903)
Higher adjutantage Colonel 1899 Commander of the Cadet Corps
3. Emil Gradinger
(born April 5, 1853 - † July 24, 1911)
Higher adjutantage, subject (tactics) Major general Commander of the 16th Infantry Regiment "Grand Duke Ferdinand of Tuscany"
4th Wilhelm Beck
(February 9, 1851 - March 29, 1934)
Higher adjutantage Colonel Adopted in 1904
5. Ludwig Naegelsbach
(June 21, 1851 - April 30, 1922)
Higher adjutantage Lieutenant General Put up for disposition in 1909
6th Anton Herzing
(March 14, 1849 - October 30, 1900)
no major Adopted in 1893
7th Konstantin von Gebsattel
(born February 13, 1854 - † May 10, 1932)
Higher adjutantage General of the cavalry 1906 inspector of the cavalry
8th. Konrad Schreiber
(October 1, 1850 - January 8, 1903)
Higher adjutantage major Adopted in 1892
9. August Dietrich
(born November 11, 1850 - † August 1, 1926)
Adjutancy Lieutenant General 1902 to 1906 inspector of the technical institutes
10. Friedrich Otto
(May 17, 1859 - December 26, 1925)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur Major general 1916/17 deputy commander of the Cadet Corps
11. Friedrich Lobenhoffer
(February 7, 1850 - December 18, 1918)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur, subject General of the artillery 1908 Commander of the Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown
12. Johann von Plötz
(8 October 1852 - 28 March 1882)
no special qualification Prime Lieutenant

12th course 1879–1882

Serial No. Name
(life data)
fitness last rank Remarks
1. Ernst von Barth zu Harmating
(born July 13, 1849 - † August 29, 1934)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur, subject General of the Infantry Put up for disposition in 1905
2. Eduard Hagen
(born December 31, 1851 - † October 26, 1932)
Higher adjutantage Lieutenant General Put up for disposition in 1904
3. Joseph Röger
(born August 6, 1852 - † December 20, 1932)
Subject Colonel deputy Landsturm inspector
4th Joseph Rittmann
(October 18, 1854 - November 9, 1914)
Higher adjutantage Major general Commander of the 4th Infantry Brigade, put up for disposal in 1908
5. Ludwig von Rotenhan
(April 2, 1850 - March 3, 1922)
no Lieutenant General 1914/15 inspector of the replacement squadrons of the III. Army Corps
6th Kaspar Häusler
(February 8, 1854 - March 21, 1938)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur, subject Major general Commander of the 3rd Field Artillery Brigade, put up for disposal in 1905
7th Maximilian Halder
(March 2, 1853 - May 23, 1912)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur Major general Commandant of the fortress Germersheim
8th. Hermann Käß
(born March 15, 1871; † before 1919)
Higher adjutantage, subject (tactics, field studies) major Dismissed from service in 1918
9. Edwin von Rauscher auf Weeg
(February 10, 1852 - April 5, 1924)
Higher adjutantage Lieutenant General Put up for disposition in 1910
10. Hermann Keller
(February 12, 1852 - May 2, 1912)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur, subject (tactics) Colonel Commander of the 5th Field Artillery Regiment “King Alfons XIII. of Spain ”, adopted in 1901
11. Emil Pfülf
(born June 16, 1851 - † November 9, 1918)
Higher adjutantage, subject Colonel Army Library Board, adopted in 1906
12. Karl Abelein
(born November 27, 1851 - † April 14, 1937)
no Colonel Put up for disposition in 1917

13th course 1880–1883

Serial No. Name
(life data)
fitness last rank Remarks
1. Ludwig Moser
(* August 24, 1854; † May 16, 1938)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur Lieutenant General Commander of the 1st Replacement Infantry Brigade
2. Hermann Gürleth
(March 8, 1853 - November 19, 1923)
Higher adjutantage Lieutenant colonel Adopted in 1897
3. Joseph Oppmann
(born October 3, 1849 - † July 27, 1910)
Higher adjutantage, subject Lieutenant colonel Adopted in 1899
4th Friedrich Pflaum
(March 3, 1852 - April 21, 1919)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur, subject General of the Infantry 1902 Knight's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown
5. Gottlieb Freiherr Stromer von Reichenbach
(born January 6, 1850 - August 21, 1892)
Higher adjutantage Captain Company commander in the 19th Infantry Regiment "King Humbert I of Italy"
6th Hugo Bouhler
(born April 13, 1855 - † October 24, 1939)
Higher adjutantage Lieutenant General 1916 member of the Reich Military Court, passed in 1918
7th Emanuel Freiherr von Perfall
(* November 4, 1853 - † February 7, 1943)
Higher adjutantage Lieutenant colonel 1915 personal adjutant to Prince Leopold, put up for disposal in 1919
8th. Emil Heinze
(June 15, 1851 - December 15, 1906)
Higher adjutantage Lieutenant colonel Commander of the 2nd Uhlan Regiment "König", adopted in 1902
9. Hermann Gläser
(February 4, 1853 - April 10, 1908)
Higher adjutantage First lieutenant Adopted in 1886
10. Rudolf Freiherr von Rehlingen
(born September 19, 1851 - † August 28, 1920)
Higher adjutantage major Adopted in 1891
11. Karl Pfeuffer
(born May 3, 1852; † September 12, 1924)
Higher adjutantage Lieutenant colonel Adopted in 1897
12. Johann Baptist Hueber
(March 14, 1853 - January 9, 1927)
General staff, senior adjutantage, subject (tactics, war history) Colonel Head of the Landwehr Department in the Deputy General Command of the II Army Corps

14th course 1881–1884

Serial No. Name
(life data)
fitness last rank Remarks
1. Otto Freiherr von Hallberg zu Broich
(born January 25, 1852 - † March 7, 1905)
Higher adjutantage Lieutenant colonel Made available for disposal in 1899
2. Theodor Gerstl
(born March 24, 1852 - † July 18, 1915)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur, subject (tactics, terrain theory, military drawing, military geography, war history) Lieutenant colonel Put up for disposal in 1898; Adopted in 1907
3. Karl Fasbender
(born November 3, 1852 - † May 13, 1933)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur, subject General of the Infantry 1914/16 Commanding General of the I. Reserve Corps; 1918 Commander in Chief of the 19th Army
4th Ludwig Hieber
(December 17, 1851 - September 19, 1904)
Higher adjutantage Colonel Commander of the 17th Infantry Regiment
5. Theodor Heydenreich
(born July 29, 1851 - † October 16, 1936)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur, subject Major general Put up for disposal in 1903; 1914/19 Inspector of the POW camp of III. Army Corps
6th Maximilian Pracher
(born May 14, 1854 - † June 28, 1939)
Brigade adjutantage Lieutenant colonel Made available for disposal in 1899
7th Maximilian von Speidel
(born September 13, 1856 - † February 24, 1943)
Higher adjutantage General of the cavalry Put up for disposal in 1911; 1914/15 commander of the 6th Reserve Division; State Council
8th. Josef Peter
(born April 25, 1852 - † February 1, 1939)
Higher adjutantage, subject (weapons apprenticeship) as well as artillery and engineering school Major general Adopted in 1904; 1915/18 Commander of the POW camp in Ingolstadt
9. Friedrich Schönlaub
(March 28, 1854 - February 9, 1919)
Higher adjutantage Captain Adopted in 1890
10. Adolf Paraquin
(born January 25, 1853 - † December 7, 1918)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur Colonel Made available in 1899, 1906 head of the army library
11. Karl Brug
(June 15, 1855 - April 25, 1923)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur, subject General of the Infantry 1903 Knight's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown
12. Wilhelm Medicus
(* July 24, 1853 - † September 22, 1924)
Subject Colonel Adopted in 1911

15th course 1882–1885

Serial No. Name
(life data)
fitness last rank Remarks
1. Rudolf Rösch
(born September 24, 1851 - † August 8, 1921)
General staff, senior advisor, subject (tactics, military geography, war history) General of the Infantry Put up for disposal in 1909; 1915/16 commander of the 10th division
2. Karl von Wallmenich
(February 27, 1854 - September 9, 1929)
Higher adjutantage Colonel Adopted in 1903; Study of history
3. Carl Köppel
(born August 20, 1854 - † March 31, 1927)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur, subject (tactics, military geography) General of the Infantry Military Plenipotentiary in Berlin, relieved of his post in 1918
4th Eduard Graf
(born October 31, 1854 - † March 3, 1916)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur, subject (tactics, terrain theory, recording, plan drawing, military geography) Lieutenant General Put up for disposal in 1906; 1906 Knight's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown; 1915/16 commander of the replacement division
5. Jakob Pflügl
(born February 5, 1855 - † January 23, 1917)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur, subject Major general Adopted in 1904; 1914/17 Chief of the General Staff of the Deputy General Command of the III. Army Corps
6th Franz Martin
(born April 25, 1854 - † August 12, 1931)
Higher adjutantage Lieutenant General Put up for disposal in 1908; 1917 Knight's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown; 1. President of the Munich Riding and Driving Association
7th Karl Köppel
(born December 3, 1853 - † August 2, 1919)
Higher adjutantage Rittmeister Adopted in 1889, later a painter
8th. Florian Gaßner
(born October 28, 1852 - † May 25, 1906)
no special qualification major Put up for disposal in 1899; Adopted in 1904
9. Luitpold Freiherr von Horn
(January 1, 1854 - June 22, 1914)
General Staff General of the artillery Put up for disposition in 1914
10. Alfred Freiherr von Kesling
(February 12, 1854 - October 2, 1929)
Higher adjutantage Lieutenant General Put up for disposal in 1908; First Lieutenant der Hartschiere
11. Stefan von Inama-Sternegg
(born January 13, 1853 - † July 27, 1890)
Higher adjutantage First lieutenant Adopted in 1887
12. Wilhelm Freiherr von Waldenfels
(* March 7, 1851 - † August 28, 1894)
Higher adjutantage major

16th course 1883–1886

Serial No. Name
(life data)
fitness last rank Remarks
1. Friedrich Kreß von Kressenstein
(born March 31, 1855 - † June 6, 1920)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur General of the Infantry Adopted in 1913; 1914/15 commander of the 5th Reserve Division
2. Karl Martini
(born January 20, 1855 - † August 13, 1935)
General staff, senior adjutantage and subject General of the Infantry 1909 Commander of the Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown; 1912/14 Commanding General of the II Army Corps
3. Johann Gerneth
(April 2, 1848 - November 4, 1901)
General Staff, Senior Adjutantur and subject (tactics, military geography) Colonel 1897 Knight's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown; Member of the Reich Military Court
4th Otto Wening
(born November 9, 1854 - † January 10, 1917)
Higher adjutantage Lieutenant General Put up for disposal in 1909; 1916/17 commander of the 10th Infantry Brigade
5. Gustav Freiherr von Waldenfeld
(* March 7, 1851 - † August 28, 1894)
Higher adjutantage major
6th Albert Hänle
(born December 11, 1852 - † April 28, 1928)
no assessment First lieutenant Adopted in 1887
7th Maximilian Waßner
(born October 11, 1855 - † July 15, 1931)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur Major general Put up for disposal in 1904; 1914/15 Head of Department in the War Ministry
8th. Felix Eder
(7 January 1856 - 21 January 1942)
General staff, subject (tactics, war history, military geography, military drawing), senior adjutantage General of the Infantry Put up for disposal in 1913; 1915/18 commander of the 1st Landwehr Division; 1918 Commander of the Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown
9. Wilhelm Renz
(born April 18, 1855 - † May 24, 1913)
Higher adjutantage Colonel Adopted in 1912
10. Rudolf Freiherr von Thüngen
(born April 26, 1855 - † February 20, 1929)
Higher adjutantage Colonel Adopted in 1904; Chamberlain; Dr. phil hc from the University of Erlangen
11. Johann Faubel
(May 5, 1855 - September 20, 1890)
Higher adjutantage Captain last battery chief in the 1st field artillery regiment
12. Julius Halder
(born October 21, 1855 - † August 6, 1905)
Higher adjutantage, subject (weapons theory, artillery science, tactics) Colonel last commander of the 6th field artillery regiment
13. Karl Dühmig
(born August 16, 1850 - † June 30, 1922)
no assessment Lieutenant colonel Retired in 1903

17th course 1884–1887

Serial No. Name
(life data)
fitness last rank Remarks
1. Michael Heilmann
(born March 20, 1855 - † December 26, 1906)
Higher adjutantage Lieutenant colonel Adopted in 1906
2. Ernst Freiherr von Lutz
(born February 22, 1859 - † July 19, 1921)
no special qualification major Adopted in 1904
3. Robert Fischer
(February 23, 1859 - December 2, 1937)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur and teaching subject (tactics, terrain studies, military drawing) General of the Infantry 1908 Knight's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown; Put up for disposition in 1916
4th Gottlieb Paulus
(December 15, 1851 - September 11, 1923)
General Staff, Senior Adjutantur and subject (war history) Lieutenant colonel Adopted in 1919
5. Wilhelm Graf von Ysenburg-Philippseich
(April 14, 1856 - December 24, 1900)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur major Available in 1900
6th Otto Schmidt
(* July 21, 1856 - † February 21, 1929)
General Staff and Higher Adjutantur General of the cavalry 1903 Knight's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown; 1915/18 commander of the 6th Landwehr Division; 1915 Knight's Cross of the Military Max Joseph Order
7th Edmund Hebberling
(January 1, 1855 - July 2, 1891)
Higher adjutantage Captain last battery chief in the 2nd field artillery regiment
8th. Friedrich Deppert
(born November 25, 1855 - † July 14, 1915)
General staff, senior adjutantage and subject Lieutenant General Put up for disposal in 1906; 1915 Commander of the 5th Replacement Brigade
9. Julius Mülholtzer von Mülholtz on Kirchenreinbach
(* August 5, 1854, † December 23, 1904)
Higher adjutantage and teaching subject (fastening theory) Colonel last head of department for the inspection of the engineering corps and the fortresses

18th course 1885–1888

Serial No. Name
(life data)
fitness last rank Remarks
1. Oskar von Xylander
(born January 16, 1856 - † May 22, 1940)
General Staff and Higher Adjutantur General of the Infantry 1913/18 Commanding General of the 1st Army Corps; Knight's Cross of the Military Max Joseph Order; Put up for disposition in 1918
2. Theodor Scheler
(born September 19, 1859 - † June 15, 1937)
no special assessment Major general Put up for disposal in 1913; 1914/15 commander of the 14th Reserve Infantry Brigade; Adopted in 1915
3. Alfred Göringer
(born October 4, 1856 - † August 21, 1932)
Higher adjutantage and subject General of the Infantry 1915 Knight's Cross of the Military Max Joseph Order; Put up for disposition in 1917
4th Ambrosius Walch
(born September 25, 1852 - † July 5, 1922)
without special assessment Colonel Put up for disposal in 1902; 1914/18 commander of the Mindelheim Landwehr district
5. Gottfried Krieger
(born September 16, 1856 - † September 19, 1926)
no special assessment Lieutenant General Adopted in 1915
6th Heinrich Bartz
(born October 3, 1857 - † July 7, 1942)
no special assessment Colonel Adopted in 1919
7th Ludwig Freiherr von Podewils
(born February 4, 1855 - † October 17, 1915)
General Staff Colonel Put up for disposition in 1907
8th. Hermann Freiherr von Gebsattel
(born July 13, 1855 - † January 11, 1939)
no special assessment Major general Put up for disposition in 1907
9. Theodor von Huber-Liebenau
(born September 15, 1858 - † August 9, 1939)
no assessment Lieutenant General Adopted in 1917
10. Heinrich Freiherr von Gumppenberg
(born July 29, 1855 - † December 22, 1924)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur Rittmeister Adopted in 1890
11. Martin Denk
(July 12, 1854 - September 6, 1935)
Higher adjutantage, subject General of the artillery 1905 Knight's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown; Put up for disposal in 1914; Adopted in 1917
12. Gustav Scanzoni von Lichtenfels
(March 13, 1855 - March 16, 1924)
General staff, senior adjutantage and subject General of the artillery Put up for disposal in 1911; 1914/17 commander of the 6th Reserve Division
13. Emanuel Riezler
(born June 13, 1854 - † July 30, 1938)
Higher adjutantage, subject (weapons theory, artillery sciences) Major general Made available for disposition in 1906

19th course 1886–1889

Serial No. Name
(life data)
fitness last rank Remarks
1. Eugen Benzino
(born October 9, 1856 - † November 28, 1915)
General staff, senior adjutantage and subject (tactics, war history, military geography, military drawing) General of the Infantry 1908 Knight's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown; 1914/15 commander of the replacement division
2. Gustav Schoch
(* May 25, 1858 - † May 6, 1924)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur General of the Infantry 1909 Knight's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown; Put up for disposal in 1916; Adopted in 1918; State Council
3. Maximilian Kanz
(March 15, 1859 - January 2, 1921)
General Staff, Senior Adjutantur and subject (tactics, military geography) Major general Put up for disposal in 1910; 1915/18 prisoner of war system; Adopted in 1918
4th Jakob Spindler
(March 6, 1853 - January 10, 1935)
Higher adjutantship, subject (terrain theory, military drawing) Major general Adopted in 1918
5. Friedrich Schröder
(May 8, 1857 - September 19, 1934)
Higher adjutantage Lieutenant colonel Adopted in 1916
6th Heinrich Meyer
(February 9, 1857 - February 17, 1939)
Higher adjutantage Lieutenant General Adopted in 1917
7th Karl von Hirschberg
(7 December 1855 - 12 June 1927)
General Staff and Higher Adjutantur Lieutenant General Put up for disposal in 1909; 1914/16 governor of the Namur Fortress; Adopted in 1916
8th. Fridolin Fixle
(23 May 1854 - 28 November 1927)
Higher adjutantage, subject (artillery science, weapon theory) Lieutenant colonel Put up for disposal in 1902; 1914/17 chairman of the powder acceptance commission in Walsrode / Dachau
9. Maximilian Höhn
(born August 16, 1859 - † April 26, 1936)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur General of the artillery 1914 Knight's Cross of the Military Max Joseph Order; Adopted in 1919
10. Alexander von Zwehl
(born August 4, 1853, † August 19, 1921)
Retired due to appointment as battery boss after the first course Lieutenant colonel Put up for disposal in 1898; Court cavalier of King Otto of Bavaria
11. August Damboer
(born August 20, 1857 - † November 7, 1921)
Higher adjutantage, subject (military geography, artillery science) Major general 1917/19 consultant at the War Ministry; Adopted in 1919

20th course 1887–1890

Serial No. Name
(life data)
fitness last rank Remarks
1. Karl Völk
(born June 3, 1856 - † March 20, 1934)
General Staff Major general Put up for disposal in 1907; 1914/15 Commander of the Mobile Stage Command No. 3
2. Arthur Bonnet
(born November 17, 1869 - † June 25, 1899)
First lieutenant died in an accident on the Wilder Kaiser
3. August Prager
(born May 13, 1854 - † February 20, 1932)
Higher adjutantage, subject (tactics) Lieutenant General Put up for disposal in 1910; 1914/18 Landsturm inspector
4th Anton Bucher
(born July 4, 1860; † May 30, 1918)
Higher adjutantage, subject (tactics) Lieutenant General 1909 Knight's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown; Put up for disposal in 1913; 1914/16 authorized representative to the Federal Council; Adopted in 1916
5. Ludwig Stritzl
(born August 20, 1858 - † June 19, 1940)
Higher adjutantship, subject (terrain theory, military drawing) Lieutenant colonel Put up for disposal in 1908; Adopted in 1911
6th Rudolf Frommel
(May 17, 1857 - July 12, 1921)
Higher adjutantage General of the cavalry 1902 Knight's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown; 1913 provisional retirement; 1916/18 leader of the general command zbV No. 57
7th Ludwig von Gebsattel
(born January 15, 1857 - † September 20, 1930)
General Staff General of the cavalry 1917 Commander of the Military Max Joseph Order; Adopted in 1919
8th. Philipp von Hellingrath
(* December 22, 1862 - † December 13, 1939)
Higher adjutantage General of the cavalry 1916/18 Minister of War
9. Albert von Speidel
(born January 16, 1858 - † September 1, 1912)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur Lieutenant General 1907 general director of the court theater
10. Hugo Baumüller
(born September 9, 1857 - † December 16, 1928)
Higher adjutantage Colonel Put up for disposal in 1906; 1914/19 use in the War Ministry
11. Ludwig Seither
(born December 2, 1857 - † March 24, 1945)
Higher adjutantage, subject, conditionally also for the general staff General of the artillery 1908 Knight's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown; 1917/18 commander of the 2nd Landwehr Division; Put up for disposition in 1918
12. Franz Höltz
(October 23, 1857 - December 11, 1929)
no special qualification Lieutenant colonel Adopted in 1918

21st course 1888–1891

Serial No. Name
(life data)
fitness last rank Remarks
1. Max von Montgelas
(born May 23, 1860 - † February 4, 1938)
General staff, senior adjutantage and subject General of the Infantry Put up for disposition in 1915
2. Alfred Weiß
(born November 10, 1859 - † September 23, 1914)
without special assessment major Put up for disposal in 1899; Adopted in 1911
3. Josef Bauer
(born June 24, 1856 - † October 19, 1904)
Higher adjutantage, subject, departmental service Lieutenant colonel Adopted in 1904
4th Hermann Gerstner
(born January 15, 1863 - † May 14, 1911)
Higher adjutantage and subject Captain Adopted in 1904
5. Karl Riedl
(born June 9, 1862 - † November 20, 1919)
Higher adjutantage and subject (tactics) Lieutenant General 1915 Knight's Cross of the Military Max Joseph Order; Put up for disposition in 1919
6th Franz Zech auf Neuhofen
(* July 10, 1860 - January 18, 1934)
General Staff Lieutenant General Put up for disposal in 1912; 1916/18 Commander of the Deputy 7th Infantry Brigade, adopted in 1918
7th Ludwig Hetzel
(* February 23, 1859 - † December 22, 1919)
General Staff General of the Infantry 1909 Knight's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown; 1914/15 commander of the 2nd division; Put up for disposition in 1915
8th. Karl Wenninger
(born August 13, 1861 - † September 8, 1917)
Higher adjutantage, in the second place general staff Lieutenant General 1914 Knight's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown; 1917 Knight's Cross of the Military Max Joseph Order; last leader of the XVIII. Reserve Corps
9. Paul Hoffmann
(born December 26, 1858 - † June 26, 1921)
Higher adjutantage Lieutenant colonel Adopted in 1919
10. Ludwig Pflaum
(born May 29, 1858 - † May 24, 1926)
General Staff Colonel Put up for disposal in 1907; Court cavalier of Princess Therese of Bavaria
11. Albert Seekirchner
(* August 24, 1856 - † August 6, 1921)
Higher adjutantage, departmental service and subject Lieutenant General Put up for disposal in 1913; 1917 Commander of the 8th Reserve Division; adopted in the same year
12. Ernst Schierlinger
(born July 29, 1858 - † August 1, 1934)
Higher adjutantage, departmental service Major general Adopted in 1918; Red Cross employee
13. Wilhelm Köhl
(born April 25, 1859 - † October 29, 1942)
Subject, departmental service Lieutenant General 1916/18 governor of Namur; Put up for disposition in 1918

22nd course 1889-1892

Serial No. Name
(life data)
fitness last rank Remarks
1. Otto Breitkopf
(born November 22, 1858 - † August 14, 1939)
no special assessment General of the Infantry 1914 Commander of the Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown; Put up for disposition in 1915
2. Heinrich Hinzler
(born September 16, 1860 - † December 27, 1915)
Higher adjutantage, departmental service and teaching subject (field theory, military drawing) Major general last commander of the 15th Landwehr Infantry Regiment on the Western Front
3. Nikolaus Endres
(October 25, 1862 - September 23, 1938)
General Staff General of the Infantry 1914 Knight's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown; 1918 Commander of the Military Max Joseph Order; Adopted in 1919
4th Gustav von Heydenaber
(born September 5, 1861 - † April 14, 1938)
Higher adjutantage Lieutenant General Put up for disposal in 1917; Adopted in 1918
5. Karl Fürer von Haimendorf
(* June 12, 1857 - † February 3, 1892)
First lieutenant
6th Anton Seyfried
(born July 2, 1860 - † November 26, 1910)
Higher adjutantage major Adopted in 1907
7th Friedrich Hurt
(March 20, 1859 - October 4, 1941)
Senior adjutantage, departmental service, subject (tactics) General of the Infantry 1918 Commander of the Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown; Adopted in 1919
8th. Jakob Pracht
(* May 22, 1856 - † February 7, 1900)
Higher Adjutantur, teaching subject (French) Captain Adopted in 1894
9. Alfons of Bavaria
(born January 24, 1862 - † January 8, 1933)
only participation in courses (training trips, war history) General of the cavalry Adopted in 1918
10. Karl von Staudt
(born January 23, 1862 - † May 7, 1946)
Higher adjutantage Lieutenant General Put up for disposal in 1917; Inspector of the replacement squadrons of the 1st Army Corps, passed in 1918
11. Friedrich Kolb
(September 2, 1857 - October 22, 1897)
Higher adjutantage Rittmeister last adjutant for the inspection of the cavalry
12. Ferdinand Habersack
(March 8, 1858 - October 27, 1938)
Relieved because of promotion according to course I Major general Put up for disposition in 1911
13. Oskar Bischoff
(December 21, 1859 - January 13, 1933)
Higher adjutantage, subject, conditional for the general staff Lieutenant colonel Adopted in 1918
14th Winfried Hörmann von Hörbach
(* July 8, 1857 - † February 20, 1900)
Higher adjutantage, conditionally for the general staff Captain Adopted in 1896

23rd course 1890–1893

Serial No. Name
(life data)
fitness last rank Remarks
1. Count Theodor von Montgelas
(May 30, 1862 - July 23, 1938)
General Staff Colonel Adopted in 1909; 1916 Delegate of the Red Cross for Nursing in Serbia and Poland
2. Wilhelm Andlböß
(born June 22, 1857 - † November 13, 1918)
Brigade adjutantage major Put up for disposition in 1903
3. Eduard Lang
(born February 25, 1860 - † August 5, 1935)
Higher adjutantage Lieutenant General Put up for disposition in 1915
4th Karl Stählin
(born January 21, 1865 - † August 20, 1939)
General staff and subject (tactics, military geography) Captain Adopted in 1899; Full professor for Eastern European history and regional studies in Berlin
5. Wilhelm Kleemann
(born December 13, 1861 - † August 4, 1926)
Brigadeadjutantur, subject (military drawing) Major general Adopted in 1916
6th Ferdinand Müller
(born August 3, 1859 - † March 10, 1953)
Higher adjutantage and subject, conditionally for the general staff Lieutenant General Put up for disposition in 1918
7th Karl von Wachter
(March 27, 1859 - September 14, 1935)
Subject and senior adjutantage Colonel Put up for disposal in 1907; Adopted in 1918
8th. Karl Weißmiller
(born January 9, 1861 - † October 24, 1938)
Brigade adjutantage Major general Put up for disposal in 1913; 1916/17 commander of the 12th Reserve Infantry Brigade; Adopted in 1917
9. Emil Kast
(born May 9, 1862 - † July 25, 1919)
No assessment due to illness, proposed for General Staff Colonel Adopted in 1918
10. Maximilian Freiherr von Crailsheim
(February 12, 1863 - June 20, 1916)
Brigade adjutantage major Put up for disposal in 1910; last leader of the 2nd Battalion of the 24th Infantry Regiment
11. Rupprecht of Bavaria
(May 18, 1869 - August 2, 1955)
only attending the tactics lectures and participating in the training trips Field Marshal General 1914 Grand Cross of the Military Max Joseph Order; Adopted in 1919
12. Otto Gyßling
(born April 25, 1863; † July 2, 1934)
General Staff General of the artillery 1909 Knight's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown; 1917 Dr. phil hc from the University of Munich
13. Hermann Beeg
(born November 24, 1881; † December 30, 1931)
General Staff Lieutenant General Put up for disposition in 1919

24th course 1891–1894

Serial No. Name
(life data)
fitness last rank Remarks
1. Albert Schoch
(born July 23, 1860 - † March 8, 1943)
General Staff General of the Infantry 1909 Knight's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown; Put up for disposal in 1919; 1940/43 Grand Chancellor of the Military Max Joseph Order
2. Philipp Mayer
(born December 13, 1863 - † February 16, 1904)
General Staff major last in the central office of the General Staff
3. Karl Bucher
(April 17, 1861 - February 27, 1913)
Brigadier adjutantage and military drawing instructor major Put up for disposition in 1909
4th Eduard Friedrich
(born December 10, 1860 - † July 31, 1908)
General Staff and Higher Adjutantur; particularly suitable for interpreters in French Lieutenant colonel last with the staff of the Infantry Leib Regiment
5. Joseph Schmauß
(born May 25, 1863 - † June 18, 1932)
Higher adjutantage Lieutenant General Put up for disposal in 1913; Adopted in 1918
6th Marquard Slevogt
(born November 12, 1859 - † August 13, 1940)
Brigade adjutantage Lieutenant General Put up for disposal in 1912; 1913/18 commander of the Lechfeld military training area; Adopted in 1918
7th Georg Steiner
(April 10, 1863 - July 22, 1914)
Higher adjutantage, subject (tactics) Colonel last commander of the 5th Infantry Regiment "Grand Duke Ernst Ludwig of Hesse"
8th. Karl Ganzer
(born February 23, 1864 - † July 25, 1944)
Higher adjutantage, departmental service and teaching subject (tactics, military drawing) Major general Put up for disposal in 1916; Adopted in 1919
9. Maximilian Drausnick
(March 7, 1866 - February 28, 1916)
Higher adjutantage and subject (tactics, military drawing) Colonel last commander of the 19th infantry regiment “King Viktor Emanuel III. from Italy"
10. Otto von Stetten
(March 16, 1862 - August 4, 1937)
General Staff General of the cavalry
11. Konrad Krafft von Dellmensingen
(* November 24, 1862 - † February 22, 1953)
General Staff General of the artillery Put up for disposition in 1918
12. Christian Jünginger
(born December 15, 1864 - † October 24, 1904)
Higher adjutantage, departmental service and subject Captain Adopted in 1903

24th course 1892–1895

Serial No. Name
(life data)
fitness last rank Remarks
1. Carl Freiherr von Freyberg
(* May 11, 1863 - October 31, 1934)
suitable as an interpreter for French Lieutenant General Adopted in 1913; 1914/18 at the General Command of the 1st Army Corps; Adopted in 1918
2. Bernhard von Hartz
(born April 12, 1862 - † August 20, 1944)
General Staff General of the Infantry Adopted in 1919
3. Maximilian Jehlin
(born July 28, 1864 - † June 7, 1932)
no special assessment Lieutenant General Adopted in 1918
4th Julius List
(born December 19, 1864 - † November 1, 1914)
Higher adjutantage, subject Colonel last commander of the Reserve Infantry Regiment 16
5. Emil Schoch
(May 11, 1862 - April 20, 1916)
Higher adjutantage Major general Put up for disposition in 1915
6th Paul Kneussl
(born June 27, 1862 - † March 13, 1928)
General staff, senior adjutantage and subject (tactics) General of the Infantry 1914 Knight's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown; Put up for disposition in 1919
7th Eugen Clauß
(born October 25, 1862; † February 23, 1942)
Higher adjutantage, subject General of the Infantry 1917 Knight's Cross of the Military Max Joseph Order; Adopted in 1919
8th. August Großmann
(February 24, 1865 - December 22, 1939)
Higher adjutantage, departmental service and subject Lieutenant General Available in 1920
9. Arnold Möhl
(born March 26, 1867 - † December 27, 1944)
General staff, senior adjutantage and subject (tactics) General of the Infantry 1918 Knight's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown; Adopted in 1924
10. Karl von Bomhard
(April 2, 1866 - May 25, 1938)
Higher adjutantage, subject Major general Put up for disposition in 1919
11. Oskar Etzel
(April 12, 1862 - January 2, 1934)
Higher adjutantage, teaching subject and departmental service, conditionally for the general staff Lieutenant General 1918 Knight's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown; Adopted in 1920
12. Eduard Gartmayr
(December 30, 1865 - May 8, 1954)
Higher adjutantage, departmental service and subject Major general 1917 Knight's Cross of the Military Max Joseph Order; Put up for disposal in 1919; Employee of the Reichsarchiv ed. General Staff Works on the First World War

26th course 1893–1896

Serial No. Name
(life data)
fitness last rank Remarks
1. Karl Count von Verri della Bosia
(February 9, 1865 - September 9, 1911)
General staff, senior adjutantage and subject (tactics, war history) Lieutenant colonel last Chief of the General Staff of the II Army Corps
2. Otto Staubwasser
(* July 2, 1866; † December 25, 1949)
General staff, senior adjutantage and subject (tactics, war history) Major general Available in 1920
3. Franz Samhaber
(born September 24, 1863; † unknown)
Higher adjutantage and subject Lieutenant General Adopted in 1919
4th Adalbert Krisak
(February 19, 1865 - January 30, 1925)
Higher adjutantage, departmental service and subject (military drawing) Colonel Put up for disposal in 1913; Commander of the Memmingen station command; Adopted in 1914
5. Albert Hierthes
(born January 25, 1867 - † October 8, 1914)
General staff, senior adjutantage and subject Colonel (posthumously) last leader of the 7th Infantry Regiment "Prinz Leopold"
6th Wilhelm Weiß
(June 1, 1867 - March 3, 1926)
General staff, senior adjutantage and subject (tactics) Lieutenant General Adopted in 1920
7th Christian Danner
(born August 27, 1860 - † February 14, 1934)
Section service and teacher for military drawing Lieutenant General Put up for disposition in 1919
8th. Otto Hübner
(born February 9, 1862 - † June 22, 1935)
no special assessment Lieutenant General 1915 Knight's Cross of the Military Max Joseph Order
9. August Maunz
(January 15, 1862 - July 20, 1914)
Higher adjutantage, subject (tactics) Major general last commander of the 12th Infantry Brigade
10. Franz Freiherr von Leonrod
(born August 3, 1862 - † November 21, 1951)
Higher Adjutantur, General Staff Colonel Put up for disposal in 1911; 1914/49 head of the surveillance office at the Munich telegraph office
11. Karl von Nagel zu Aichberg
(born September 5, 1866 - † May 1, 1919)
General staff, senior adjutantage and subject (tactics, war history) Major general last leader of a group of government troops against the Munich Soviet Republic
12. Arnold Müller
(born May 21, 1864 - September 29, 1923)
Higher adjutantage and teaching subject at the artillery school (weapons apprenticeship, military drawing, recording) Lieutenant General Put up for disposal in 1917; Adopted in 1920

27th course 1894–1897

Serial No. Name
(life data)
fitness last rank Remarks
1. Otto Rauchberger
(born September 11, 1864 - † August 7, 1942)
General staff and subject General of the Infantry 1917 Knight's Cross of the Military Max Joseph Order; Put up for disposition in 1919.
2. Luitpold Weiß
(April 2, 1866; † unknown)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantut, subject (war history, military drawing, tactics and terrain theory) Lieutenant General Put up for disposition in 1919
3. Karl Schoch
(born August 5, 1863; † October 10, 1940)
General Staff, subject Lieutenant General Put up for disposal in 1919; 1920/24 member of the German Reichstag
4th Ludwig Käfferlein
(born August 25, 1864 - † November 18, 1914)
Higher adjutantage and subject Lieutenant colonel Put up for disposition in 1914
5. Hermann Mertz von Quirnheim
(* July 23, 1866 - † January 5, 1947)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur, subject Lieutenant General Adopted in 1919; 1919/31 President of the Reich Archives
6th Karl Reber
(December 9, 1865 - February 1, 1932)
Adjutantur and teaching subject Major general Put up for disposition in 1919
7th Eugen Zoellner
(born June 18, 1866 - † February 19, 1945)
General staff and subject Lieutenant General 1917 Knight's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown
8th. Franz Micheler
(March 22, 1862 - January 4, 1909)
Higher adjutantage Captain Adopted in 1903
9. Oskar von Wenz zu Niederlahnstein
(* October 28, 1866 - † August 24, 1914)
conditionally suitable for the higher adjutantage major last commander of the III. Battalion of the 8th Infantry Regiment "Grand Duke Friedrich II of Baden"
10. Friedrich Röder
(February 19, 1865 - October 2, 1914)
Higher adjutantage Captain Adopted in 1906; 1909 Dr. oec. publ .; 1914 Leader of the 1st Battalion of the 2nd Reserve Infantry Regiment
11. Karl Düll
(born May 25, 1863; † August 9, 1933)
Adjutantur, second to the general staff and the teaching subject as well as interpreting in French Lieutenant General Put up for disposition in 1919
12. Franz Spengler
(born November 9, 1862 - † February 4, 1916)
Higher adjutantage and subject Colonel Put up for disposal in 1906; lastly deputy commander of the cadet corps

28th course 1895–1898

Serial No. Name
(life data)
fitness last rank Remarks
1. Ignaz von Godin
(20 May 1866 - 28 September 1917)
General staff and subject Major general last commander of the 6th division
2. Otto von Lossow
(born January 15, 1868 - † November 25, 1938)
General staff and subject Lieutenant General Adopted in 1924
3. Wilhelm von Reitzenstein
(born July 19, 1865 - † May 11, 1935)
In an excellent way for adjutantage, furthermore suitable for the subject Lieutenant General Put up for disposition in 1919
4th Ludwig Hierthes
(* March 20, 1855 - † December 26, 1906)
Higher adjutantage and teaching subject, secondarily for the general staff Lieutenant General Put up for disposition in 1919
5. Joseph Duration
(May 24, 1865 - December 26, 1935)
Teacher at the war school Colonel Put up for disposal in 1914; 1915/19 war intelligence office at the war archives
6th Johann Wolf
(born November 26, 1868 - † August 15, 1949)
Higher adjutantage, subject Colonel Adopted in 1920
7th Otto Schulz
(* February 7, 1862; † after 1945)
Subject and Topographical Office of the General Staff Major general Put up for disposal in 1914; 1917/19 chairman of the convocation and arbitration committee for Nuremberg and Fürth; Adopted in 1919
8th. Eduard von Crailsheim
(born January 16, 1865 - † May 8, 1915)
Higher adjutantage, subject Major general last commander of the 5th Cavalry Brigade
9. Otto von Faber du Faur
(born June 13, 1867 - † February 10, 1932)
Higher adjutantage Colonel Put up for disposition in 1919
10. Karl Haushofer
(born August 27, 1869 - † March 10, 1946)
General staff, senior adjutantage and subject Major general Put up for disposal in 1919; 1934/37 President of the German Academy
11. Joseph Koeth
(7 July 1870 - 22 May 1936)
Higher adjutantage and the subject as well as secondarily for the general staff Colonel 1900 transfer to the Prussian Army; Put up for disposal in 1918; 1923 Reich Minister of Economics
12. Hugo Müller
(born June 4, 1864 - † October 29, 1928)
Adjutantur, subject at artillery and engineering school Major general Put up for disposal in 1917; Adopted in 1919
13. Franz von Bomhard
(born November 21, 1869 - † April 24, 1943)
Adjutantur, subject at artillery and engineering school / war school Colonel Adopted in 1920
14th Friedrich Kreß von Kressenstein
(born April 24, 1870 - † October 16, 1948)
General staff and subject General of the artillery 1916 Knight's Cross of the Military Max Joseph Order; Adopted in 1929
15th Hans Schilling
(born August 19, 1868 - † November 19, 1950)
Higher adjutantage and subject major Adopted in 1919
16. Paul Köberle
(born May 19, 1866 - † February 4, 1948)
General Staff, in an excellent way for the subject Lieutenant General 1917 Knight's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown; Put up for disposition in 1919

29th course 1896–1899

Serial No. Name
(life data)
fitness last rank Remarks
1. Theobald von Malsen-Ponickau
(born June 26, 1867 - † October 20, 1930)
Higher adjutantage and teaching subject, secondarily for the general staff Colonel Put up for disposition in 1918
2. Franz von Stengel
(born February 16, 1867 - † July 18, 1947)
Higher adjutantage and subject Major general Adopted in 1920
3. Otto Füger
(born December 6, 1869 - † August 23, 1917)
General Staff and Higher Adjutantur, less for the subject Lieutenant colonel 1914 Knight's Cross of the Military Max Joseph Order; last commander of the Reserve Infantry Regiment 1
4th Hans Hemmer
(born June 26, 1869 - † December 15, 1931)
General staff, senior adjutantage and subject Major general 1915 Knight's Cross of the Military Max Joseph Order; Adopted in 1920
5. Hans Jordan
(February 28, 1866 - April 30, 1943)
Higher adjutantage Major general Adopted in 1920; 1934/39 curator of the municipal collections in Lindau
6th Heinrich Zeyß
(born November 27, 1866 - † June 26, 1916)
Higher adjutantage, secondarily for the general staff and subject Lieutenant colonel last commander of the 12th Infantry Regiment "Prinz Arnulf"
7th Friedrich Maurer
(* July 28, 1866 - † September 5, 1914)
Higher adjutantage, secondarily for the subject major last battalion commander in the 14th Infantry Regiment "Hartmann"
8th. Karl Buchner
(born February 21, 1868; † unknown)
Higher adjutantage, subject (terrain theory) Colonel Put up for disposition in 1919
9. Franz Epp
(born October 16, 1868 - † January 31, 1947)
Adjutantur and teaching subject, secondarily for the general staff General of the Infantry Adopted in 1923; Member of the Reichstag (NSDAP); 1933/45 Reich governor in Bavaria
10. Franz Stängl
(7 September 1867 - 16 September 1916)
Higher adjutantage and teaching subject, secondarily for the general staff Lieutenant colonel last commander of the 7th Infantry Regiment "Prinz Leopold"
11. Wilhelm von Poschinger
(born April 27, 1864 - † November 11, 1921)
Higher adjutantage and teaching subject, secondarily for the general staff Major general Put up for disposition in 1919
12. Franz von Schultes
(March 8, 1866 - July 8, 1947)
Higher adjutantage, in the second place general staff Lieutenant General Adopted in 1920
13. Karl von Malaisé
(born March 27, 1868 - † July 28, 1946)
Higher adjutantage, secondarily for the general staff, less for the subject Major general Adopted in 1920
14th Max Siebert
(February 12, 1864 - January 14, 1939)
Higher adjutantage Lieutenant General Adopted in 1920; 1925 Dr. oec. publ. of the University of Munich
15th Ottmar Maurer
(born January 21, 1870 - † October 9, 1914)
Higher adjutantage and subject (tactics, weapons theory) major last department commander in the 3rd field artillery regiment "Prince Leopold"
16. Julius Fehl
(March 3, 1868 - April 1947)
Higher adjutantage, departmental service and subject (weapons theory, terrain theory) Major general Adopted in 1920

30th course 1897–1900

Serial No. Name
(life data)
fitness last rank Remarks
1. Edmund Freiherr von Reitzenstein
(born August 22, 1869 - † December 8, 1917)
General Staff, Senior Adjutantur and subject (modern war history, tactics) Lieutenant colonel Adopted in 1913
2. Ludwig von Vallade
(born July 31, 1868 - † February 17, 1956)
General Staff, subject (tactics, war history) Major general Adopted in 1920
3. Maximilian Helbling
(born October 28, 1865 - † March 11, 1935)
General staff, senior adjutantage and subject Major general Adopted in 1920
4th Nepomuk Rubenbauer
(March 27, 1868 - October 2, 1914)
Higher adjutantage and teaching subject, secondarily for general staff major last battalion commander in the 1st infantry regiment "König"
5. Alfred Schuster
(December 20, 1869 - March 27, 1918)
Higher adjutantage and teaching subject, secondarily for general staff Lieutenant colonel last commander of the 19th infantry regiment “King Viktor Emanuel III. from Italy"
6th Heinrich Kranzfelder
(April 6, 1868 - July 18, 1910)
III. Course canceled due to illness Captain Put up for disposal in 1901; last place major of Würzburg
7th Wilhelm Kaiser
(June 14, 1869 - October 20, 1945)
General staff and subject Major general Adopted in 1921
8th. Theodor Kübel
(born December 28, 1870 - † August 10, 1918)
Senior adjutantage, departmental service and teaching subject (fortress warfare, artillery material, weapons theory) Lieutenant colonel last commander of the 7th Infantry Regiment "Prinz Leopold"
9. August Pfeiffer
(born February 13, 1865 - † April 12, 1904)
Higher adjutantage, subject (tactics) Captain last adjutant of the commandant's office of the fortress Germersheim
10. Maximilian Rüdinger
(born February 28, 1864 - † February 22, 1929)
Higher adjutantage, possibly teaching subject (field studies) Colonel Put up for disposal in 1913; 1914/15 Commander of the Reserve Cavalry Regiment 6
11. Otto Graf von Castell-Castell
(* May 12, 1868 - † July 8, 1939)
Higher adjutantage; in the second line General Staff Major general Put up for disposition in 1919
12. Rudolf von Xylander
(born December 26, 1872 - † February 28, 1946)
General Staff, secondarily for the subject (tactics, war history, weapons theory) Major general Adopted in 1921; active in the Reichsarchiv Potsdam; Teacher at the War Academy in Berlin
13. Eduard Keller
(23 December 1870 - 30 March 1928)
Higher adjutantage and subject Lieutenant colonel Adopted in 1918; Director of the Rheinische Metallwaren- und Maschinenfabrik Actiengesellschaft
14th Johann Wagner
(born February 25, 1871; † unknown)
Higher adjutantage and subject (weapons theory) Colonel Adopted in 1919
15th Wilhelm Weller
(January 12, 1871 - January 9, 1967)
Higher adjutantage Colonel Put up for disposal in 1919; Adopted in 1920
16. Heinrich Nees
(born August 24, 1869 - † August 20, 1922)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur, Higher Section Service and subject (fortifications, transportation theory, fortress warfare) Colonel Put up for disposition in 1919

31st course 1898–1901

Serial No. Name
(life data)
fitness last rank Remarks
1. August Freiherr von Bonnet zu Meautry
(* November 17, 1869 - June 25, 1899)
Accident at the Wilder Kaiser in 1899 First lieutenant
2. Wilhelm Freiherr von Freyberg-Eisenberg
(born January 31, 1869 - † May 22, 1951)
Higher adjutantage, subject (tactics) Colonel Put up for disposal in 1917; Adopted in 1919
3. Walther Heiden
(June 14, 1871 - April 30, 1920)
Higher adjutantage, subject (tactics, field studies) Lieutenant colonel Adopted in 1920
4th Anton Staubwasser
(born July 1, 1867 - † September 23, 1941)
Higher adjutantage, subject (field studies) Major general 1915 Knight's Cross of the Military Max Joseph Order; Put up for disposition in 1918
5. Wilhelm Herberger
(January 10, 1872 - December 17, 1921)
Subject (tactics) Lieutenant colonel Adopted in 1920
6th Leonhard Löffler
(June 4, 1874 - August 18, 1914)
conditionally for higher adjutantage and subject (tactics) Captain last company commander in Reserve Infantry Regiment 14
7th Franz Käß
(born March 15, 1871; † unknown)
Higher adjutantage, subject (tactics, field studies) major Adopted in 1918
8th. Ernst Freiherr von Tubeuf
(* October 8, 1864 - April 10, 1941)
primarily for the general staff, then senior adjutantage and subject (tactics) major Adopted in 1908
9. Franz Freiherr von Berchem
(born July 26, 1869 - † October 2, 1947)
primarily for the general staff, then senior adjutantage and subject (tactics, war history) Colonel Adopted in 1916
10. Otto Freiherr von Gebsattel
(born September 4, 1870 - † November 29, 1910)
Higher adjutantage, subject Rittmeister Adopted in 1909
11. Christoph Freiherr von Godin
(born October 28, 1872 - † June 25, 1899)
Accident at the Wilder Kaiser in 1899 lieutenant
12. Werner Freiherr von und zu Aufseß
(* April 21, 1869 - June 17, 1937)
Higher adjutantage Lieutenant colonel Put up for disposition in 1919
13. Eugen Peringer
(born June 7, 1870 - † November 21, 1939)
primarily for general staff, then higher adjutantage and teaching subject (tactics, military drawing, admission) Colonel Adopted in 1920
14th Georg vonöffelholz von Kolberg
(born July 11, 1869 - † December 27, 1938)
Referatsdienst, higher adjutantage, conditionally also for the subject (tactics, weapons theory) Major general Adopted in 1926
15th Erich Freiherr von Botzheim
(born January 10, 1871 - † March 28, 1958)
Higher adjutantage, departmental service, subject Lieutenant General Adopted in 1927
16. Richard Bruhn
(born January 30, 1868 - † November 29, 1925)
without special assessment Lieutenant colonel Put up for disposition in 1919

32nd course 1899–1902

Serial No. Name
(life data)
fitness last rank Remarks
1. Karl Strobel
(born December 10, 1873, † after 1932)
Higher adjutantage, conditional for the subject (tactics) Major of the reserve Adopted in 1903; Manufacturer
2. Paul Freiherr von Freyberg
(born November 1, 1872 - † November 4, 1914)
Higher adjutantage Captain Put up for disposal in 1912; last company commander in the 17th Reserve Infantry Regiment
3. Hans Braun
(* August 7, 1867 - † October 16, 1929)
primarily for the general staff, then senior adjutantage, subject (tactics, war history) Major general Put up for disposition in 1919
4th Konstantin Hierl
(born February 24, 1875 - † September 23, 1955)
General staff, senior advisor, subject (tactics, war history) Major general Adopted in 1924; Reich Labor Leader
5. Ernst Aldinger
(born January 3, 1873 - † July 2, 1918)
Brigade adjutantage major last commander of the 16th Infantry Regiment "Grand Duke Ferdinand of Tuscany"
6th Armin Koch
(born November 10, 1871; † January 13, 1934)
Higher adjutantage, subject (tactics), secondarily for the general staff Colonel Adopted in 1919
7th Ludwig Schraudenbach
(December 28, 1872 - April 15, 1958)
Higher adjutantage, subject (tactics), secondarily for the general staff Colonel Adopted in 1920; Activity in state settlement; Study of history at the University of Munich (Dr. phil. 1925)
8th. Georg Freiherr Kreß von Kressenstein
(* March 6, 1873 - July 18, 1945)
Higher adjutantage major Put up for disposition in 1918
9. Wilhelm Freiherr von Wimpffen
(born April 26, 1865 - † October 23, 1911)
Higher adjutantage, secondarily for the general staff Rittmeister Adopted in 1908
10. Siegfried Freiherr von und zu Aufseß
(7 January 1871 - 30 May 1917)
Higher adjutantage major last commander of the 9th Field Artillery Regiment
11. Emil von Chlingensperg auf Berg
(born August 22, 1868 - † June 23, 1945)
Higher adjutantage, subject (field studies, departmental service) Colonel Adopted in 1921
12. Eduard Herold
(born October 31, 1869 - † July 30, 1954)
left academy early because of promotion to captain; qualified as a subject (weapons apprenticeship) Colonel 1917 Knight's Cross of the Military Max Joseph Order, put up for disposition in 1919
13. Emanuel Graf von Holnstein from Bavaria
(April 14, 1868 - February 11, 1950)
retired early because of promotion to captain Colonel Put up for disposition in 1919
14th Gustav Freiherr Kreß von Kressenstein
(born April 18, 1872 - † February 3, 1956)
absolutely suitable for the general staff, senior adjutantage and subject (tactics, war history) Colonel Put up for disposal in 1919; Bank director
15th Edmund List
(born September 30, 1869; † unknown)
Higher adjutantage, possibly also for the subject (weapons theory, fortress warfare) Lieutenant colonel Put up for disposition in 1919
16. Johann Oberlindober
(born June 21, 1871 - † May 14, 1918)
Higher adjutantage, departmental service and teaching subject (attachment), secondarily for the general staff major Adopted in 1918

33rd course 1900–1903

Serial No. Name
(life data)
fitness last rank Remarks
1. Maximilian Graf von Bothmer
(September 12, 1873 - December 28, 1962)
Higher adjutantage, subject (war history, tactics) Lieutenant colonel Put up for disposition in 1919
2. Ludwig Graf von Holnstein from Bavaria
(born August 10, 1873 - May 13, 1950)
Higher adjutantage and subject (weapons theory, tactics, war history), secondarily for the general staff Lieutenant colonel Adopted in 1918; Head of the court and property management of Crown Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria
3. Maximilian von Baligand
(April 23, 1869 - September 11, 1945)
Higher adjutantage Colonel Adopted in 1919
4th Johann Edler von Kiesling on Kieslingstein
(* June 18, 1873; † August 18, 1948)
General staff and subject (tactics, war history) Lieutenant colonel Put up for disposal in 1919; entered Chilean service, most recently Brigadier General
5. Karl Hänlein
(born October 6, 1873 - † November 13, 1914)
absolutely suitable for the higher adjutantage, secondarily for general staff, then subject (tactics, fortification theory) major last department commander in the 9th field artillery regiment
6th Anton Maier
(born September 14, 1870; † August 21, 1934)
Higher adjutantage, if necessary for teaching post (war history, tactics) Colonel Adopted in 1920
7th Ludwig von Hößlin
(born April 5, 1870 - † September 25, 1957)
without special assessment Lieutenant colonel Adopted in 1919
8th. Friedrich Haack
(December 8, 1869 - November 17, 1940)
General staff and subject (tactics, war history) General of the Infantry 1918 Knight's Cross of the Military Max Joseph Order; Adopted in 1927; Editor of the magazine Deutsche Wehr
9. Ferdinand Edler von Ruef auf Hauzendorf
(born August 22, 1870 - † October 12, 1940)
Higher adjutantage, if required also subject (war history) Colonel Adopted in 1920
10. Heinrich Merck
(born February 21, 1866 - † February 11, 1953)
Higher adjutantage, general staff and subject (tactics, war history) Colonel Put up for disposition in 1919
11. Kurt Scherf
(born September 12, 1866; † December 1, 1942)
General staff, senior adjutantage and subject (tactics, war history) Colonel 1915 Knight's Cross of the Military Max Joseph Order; Adopted in 1919
12. Heinrich Graf von Luxburg
(born September 26, 1874 - † July 28, 1960)
General staff and subject (tactics, war history) Lieutenant colonel Put up for disposition in 1919
13. Friedrich Hemmer
(April 19, 1872 - August 12, 1944)
Higher adjutantage Lieutenant colonel Adopted in 1919
14th August Möslinger
(born June 14, 1871 - † August 20, 1944)
Higher adjutantage Major general Adopted in 1920; reactivated to the Wehrmacht ; 1939/44 in the Wehrmacht transport system
15th August Steichele
(7 December 1874 - 22 July 1918)
Higher adjutantage and subject (tactics) major last commander of the 2nd division of the 22nd field artillery regiment
16. Theodor Ertel
(December 4, 1874 - April 13, 1961)
Higher adjutantage and subject (weapons theory, fortress warfare) Major general Put up for disposal in 1919; E-officer ; reactivated to the Wehrmacht; 1939/43 Feldzeugkommando VII; 1943 mobilization regulation repealed

34th course 1901–1904

Serial No. Name
(life data)
fitness last rank Remarks
1. Walther Freiherr von Ruffin
(February 19, 1870 - July 7, 1918)
Higher adjutantage Lieutenant colonel last commander of the Reserve Infantry Regiment 21
2. Joseph Mehling
(May 6, 1869 - December 11, 1936)
General staff and subject Major general 199 put up for disposal
3. Hugo Hofmann
(April 29, 1868 - May 1, 1931)
Higher adjutantage, secondarily for general staff Lieutenant colonel Adopted in 1919
4th Konstantin Schmitt
(born May 21, 1872 - † July 7, 1930)
Higher adjutantage and subject (tactics, military drawing), secondarily general staff Colonel Put up for disposition in 1919
5. Johann Etzel
(born April 26, 1870 - † August 24, 1937)
Brigade adjutantage Major general Adopted in 1926
6th August Höchtlen
(born October 29, 1874 - † August 25, 1914)
Higher adjutantage and subject Captain last company commander in the 16th Infantry Regiment "Grand Duke Ferdinand of Tuscany"
7th Franz Knoll
(born July 22, 1873 - † December 9, 1941)
Higher adjutantage and subject Lieutenant colonel Adopted in 1921
8th. Hans Freiherr von Podewils-Dürniz
(* July 17, 1875 - May 24, 1948)
General staff and missions abroad Colonel Adopted in 1922
9. Hermann Denk
(born June 2, 1875; † unknown)
Higher adjutantage, secondarily for general staff major Adopted in 1920; Transfer to the national police; Retired in 1924; Military advisor in Argentina
10. Josef von Tannstein called Fleischmann
(born September 29, 1870 - † June 29, 1928)
General staff and subject Colonel 1914 Knight's Cross of the Military Max Joseph Order
11. Franz Freiherr von Gagern
(born June 12, 1876 - † February 10, 1932)
General staff and subject (tactics, war history) major Adopted in 1919
12. Johann (Hans) Seißer
(December 9, 1874 - April 14, 1973)
Higher adjutantage and subject (war history) Lieutenant colonel Adopted in 1920; Transfer to the Bavarian State Police; Suppression of the Hitler putsch; 1945 Police President of Munich
13. Friedrich Reuss
(born October 21, 1873 - † February 21, 1925)
Higher adjutantage, departmental service and subject Colonel last staff officer at group command 2
14th August Rettig
(born August 3, 1874 - † April 9, 1918)
Higher adjutantage and teaching subject (weapons apprenticeship, military drawing and recording, fortress warfare) as well as departmental service major last commander of the 1st Division of the Reserve Field Artillery Regiment 12
15th Friedrichfranz Feeser
(born January 14, 1875 - † September 24, 1938)
without special assessment Major general Adopted in 1927; 1936/38 lecturer at the University of Würzburg for military studies and war history

35th course 1902–1905

Serial No. Name
(life data)
fitness last rank Remarks
1. Theodor Freiherr von Hacke
(* December 25, 1871 - † August 7, 1912)
Higher adjutantage and court service Captain last company commander in the infantry body regiment, chamberlain
2. Julius Melchior
(born August 19, 1874 - † December 29, 1939)
Higher adjutantage Lieutenant colonel Adopted in 1920
3. Maximilian Werkmann
(born August 19, 1872; † after 1951)
Higher adjutantage and subject (tactics, war history) Colonel Adopted in 1920; Head of the Bavarian Main Welfare Office in Munich; Retired in 1937
4th Adolf Herrgott
(October 1, 1872 - February 13, 1957)
General staff and subject Lieutenant General Adopted in 1923; reactivated to the Wehrmacht; Commander of the prisoners of war in the Generalgouvernement; 1942 mobilization provision repealed.
5. Hermann Lenz
(born June 23, 1872 - † December 20, 1959)
General staff and subject (tactics, war history) Major general Adopted in 1921; Leader of the soldiers' union "Stahlhelm" in Bavaria from 1929 to 1933
6th Heinrich Mössel
(born January 9, 1870 - † August 27, 1914)
particularly suitable for higher adjutantage and teaching subject Captain last company commander in the 3rd Infantry Regiment "Prince Karl of Bavaria"
7th Joseph Reiss
(March 3, 1872 - November 30, 1965)
Higher adjutantage and subject Major general Adopted in 1920; Transfer to the national police; reactivated to the Wehrmacht; 1943 mobilization regulation repealed
8th. Julius Peringer
(born June 16, 1870 - † November 4, 1955)
Higher adjutantage, departmental service and teaching subject (tactics) Colonel Adopted in 1920
9. Paul Schmitt
(born December 18, 1873; † unknown)
General staff and subject (war history, fortifications) Lieutenant colonel Adopted in 1918
10. Adolf Edler von Braunmühl
(July 9, 1873 - September 17, 1945)
Higher adjutantage and teaching subject (military drawing, recording) Lieutenant colonel Put up for disposal in 1917; Assistant at the War Ministry
11. Heinrich Rhomberg
(April 20, 1874 - July 8, 1954)
Higher adjutantage, secondarily for general staff Lieutenant colonel Put up for disposition in 1919
12. Karl Bürker
(May 5, 1875 - August 25, 1914)
Higher adjutantage, office service and teacher at the artillery and engineering school Captain lastly battery chief in the 12th field artillery regiment
13. Ludwig Schrott
(* August 24, 1874; † December 30, 1941)
Higher adjutantage, secondarily for general staff Colonel Adopted in 1927
14th Franz Barensfeld
(born July 15, 1873; † unknown)
Higher adjutantage, departmental service and subject Lieutenant colonel Put up for disposition in 1919
15th Hans Friedrich
(November 2, 1872 - July 5, 1923)
Higher adjutantage, departmental service and subject (weapons theory, fortification), secondarily for the general staff major Put up for disposition in 1917
16. Friedrich Stempel
(born November 17, 1875 - † January 21, 1962)
Higher adjutantage, departmental service and subject (fortifications, transport theory) Lieutenant colonel Put up for disposal in 1919; 1920/22 President of the German Aviation Peace Commission in Berlin

36th course 1903-1906

Serial No. Name
(life data)
fitness last rank Remarks
1. Robert Graf von Bothmer
(born December 6, 1875 - † September 28, 1918)
General staff and subject (war history) major last commander of the 14th Infantry Regiment "Hartmann"
2. August Freiherr von Welser
(6 December 1874 - 27 December 1940)
adopted during the first course Captain 1914/18 during the Landsturm
3. Hermann Giehrl
(born September 22, 1877 - † February 20, 1923)
General Staff, Brigade Adjutantur and subject (war history) Lieutenant colonel 1918 Knight's Cross of the Military Max Joseph Order
4th Karl Seekircher
(born July 19, 1874 - † July 3, 1916)
Higher adjutantage, departmental service major last leader of the 2nd Battalion of the 17th Infantry Regiment "Orff"
5. Adolf Ruith
(born May 11, 1872 - † October 5, 1950)
primarily for the general staff, also for senior adjutantage and departmental service General of the Infantry 1915 Knight's Cross of the Military Max Joseph Order; Adopted in 1930
6th Otto Freiherr von Stengel
(* December 18, 1877 - † February 8, 1920)
Higher adjutantage, department and military railroad service, secondarily for general staff major last processing point of the 20th Infantry Regiment "Prinz Franz"
7th Karl Prager
(born October 23, 1875 - † January 31, 1959)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur and Section Service General of the Infantry 1917 Knight's Cross of the Military Max Joseph Order; Adopted in 1931; reactivated to the Wehrmacht; 1942 mobilization provision repealed
8th. Karl Prager
(born August 22, 1875 - † November 27, 1929)
Brigadier adjutantage and military railroad service Lieutenant colonel Adopted in 1920
9. Theobald Uhrig
(born January 13, 1875 - † September 23, 1914)
Brigade adjutantage Captain last company commander in the 2nd Infantry Regiment "Kronprinz"
10. Ludwig Freiherr von Imhof
(June 12, 1873 - August 31, 1961)
without special assessment Colonel Adopted in 1921
11. Gottfried Graf von Tattenbach
(* November 8, 1875 - July 21, 1961)
Lieutenant colonel General Staff, Higher Adjutantur 1914 Knight's Cross of the Military Max Joseph Order; Put up for disposal in 1919; Head of a sawmill in Isny; Member of the Wittelsbach Compensation Fund
12. Maximilian Zürn
(born September 19, 1871 - † July 4, 1943)
Higher adjutantage and departmental service Major general Adopted in 1927; reactivated to the Wehrmacht; 1939/40 commander of the 427th Infantry Division
13. Wilhelm Leeb
(born September 5, 1876 - † April 29, 1956)
Primarily general staff, also for senior adjutantage, departmental service and subject (tactics, war history) Field Marshal General 1915 Knight's Cross of the Military Max Joseph Order; Adopted in 1942
14th Hans Freiherr von Riedel
(* February 14, 1875 - † December 27, 1956)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur and Section Service Major general Adopted in 1920
15th Richard Henn
(February 7, 1875 - February 6, 1906)
died during the course First lieutenant
16. Eugen Trautmann
(January 8, 1875 - April 5, 1932)
General staff, subject (war history) and for special use Lieutenant colonel Put up for disposal in 1919; Shareholder and managing director of the Munich Eiswerke GmbH
17th Joseph Königsdorfer
(born June 26, 1875 - † September 5, 1960)
Higher adjutantage, departmental service, subject Major general Adopted in 1930

37th course 1904–1907

Serial No. Name
(life data)
fitness last rank Remarks
1. Hugo Wenz zu Niederlahnstein
(born December 9, 1875 - † August 8, 1939)
Higher adjutantage, departmental service and teaching subject, secondarily for general staff Lieutenant General Adopted in 1929
2. Hermann Kriebel
(born January 20, 1876 - † February 16, 1941)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur, subject Colonel Adopted in 1920
3. August Ruith
(8 September 1875 - 26 October 1921)
General Staff, Senior Adjutantur, Section Service, Subject (Tactics, War History) Colonel Adopted in 1921
4th Otto Saur
(March 1, 1876 - June 3, 1954)
General Staff, Senior Adjutantur, subject (war history) Lieutenant General Adopted in 1928; reactivated to the Wehrmacht; 1941/42 commander of the prisoner-of-war camps in military district VII; Adopted in 1942
5. Hugo Pflügel
(born September 10, 1874 - † May 8, 1935)
Higher adjutantage, departmental and railway service, subject (tactics) Lieutenant General 1916 Knight's Cross of the Military Max Joseph Order; Adopted in 1929; 1930/35 state column leader of the German Red Cross
6th Friedrich Schumacher
(* July 2, 1872; † April 2, 1946)
without special assessment Major general Adopted in 1920; Senior Councilor and Head of the Munich II Pension Office; Reactivated in 1939/42
7th Anton Haßlinger
(born May 29, 1875 - † November 11, 1914)
Railway service, possibly also for brigade adjutantur Captain last leader of the 1st Battalion of the 22nd Infantry Regiment "Prince Wilhelm von Hohenzollern"
8th. Ernst Schmidt
(* March 5, 1870; † after July 1, 1939)
Higher adjutantage, departmental and railway service, teaching subject Lieutenant colonel Adopted in 1920; Civil employee at the Wehrmacht welfare and pension office in Munich
9. Friedrich von Griesheim
(born January 17, 1874 - † January 16, 1961)
Higher adjutantage, departmental service and teaching subject (tactics), secondarily for general staff Lieutenant colonel Adopted in 1920
10. Jakob Kaspar
(born September 3, 1874 - † June 19, 1955)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur, Section Service Lieutenant General Adopted in 1943
11. Friedrich Freiherr Löffelholz von Kolberg
(born September 21, 1870 - † March 9, 1948)
Leave the academy early; in the interim certificate suitable for higher adjutantage Lieutenant colonel Adopted in 1921
12. Julius Ritter von Reichert
(born July 14, 1873 - † July 26, 1958)
Senior adjutantage, office service, subject (weapons theory, war history), secondarily for the general staff Lieutenant colonel Adopted in 1920
13. Ferdinand Meier
(born May 18, 1875 - † August 9, 1952)
Higher adjutantage, railway and departmental service, teaching subject Colonel Adopted in 1925; 1935/36 additional officer
14th Wilhelm Schickendantz
(7 January 1876 - 16 April 1936)
without special assessment Lieutenant colonel 1920 Joined the Bavarian State Police
15th Karl Freiherr von Pechmann
(* May 17, 1877 - December 17, 1914)
Higher adjutantage, department and military railroad service Captain last company commander in the 1st foot artillery regiment "vacant Bothmer"
16. Ludwig Seyler
(born June 11, 1877; † unknown)
Higher adjutantage, departmental service and subject Lieutenant colonel Adopted in 1920; Study of medicine (Dr. med.), General practitioner and obstetrician

38th course 1905–1908

Serial No. Name
(life data)
fitness last rank Remarks
1. Otto Freiherr von Berchem
(born January 21, 1877 - † May 29, 1949)
General staff and subject Major general Adopted in 1925; Reich Ministry of Aviation
2. Hugo Baur
(born October 21, 1876 - † January 10, 1964)
General Staff Lieutenant colonel Adopted in 1920; Ministerial Director; 1946 rebuilding of the shipping administration in the British zone
3. Eduard Freiherr von Falkenhausen
(born September 27, 1875 - † December 12, 1941)
particularly suitable for the higher adjutantage Lieutenant colonel Put up for disposition in 1919
4th August Opel
(October 3, 1873 - February 10, 1943)
Higher adjutantage and subject major 1920 joined the police; Head of the Regensburg State Police; Retired in 1927
5. Wilhelm Hofmann
(born April 26, 1874 - † August 6, 1950)
suitable for use in the field of war history work Colonel Adopted in 1925
6th Nikolaus Schemmel
(December 25, 1873 - March 18, 1959)
Higher adjutantage and departmental service, conditionally for general staff Lieutenant General Adopted in 1929; 1939/42 use in the prisoner of war system; Adopted in 1943
7th Karl Fischer
(born September 21, 1876 - † December 4, 1957)
Railway service, if necessary for teaching subject Major general Adopted in 1942
8th. Friedrich Tumma
(born September 5, 1875 - † December 16, 1930)
Higher adjutantage, teaching subject and military railroad service, conditionally for the general staff major 1916 Knight's Cross of the Military Max Joseph Order; 1920 transfer to the regulatory police; Chief of the Augsburg Police Department; Retired in 1930
9. Heinrich Füchtbauer
(born April 3, 1879 - † December 11, 1947)
Higher adjutantage, subject and military railroad service Major general 1915 Knight's Cross of the Military Max Joseph Order; Adopted in 1929; 1929/37 tactics teacher at the Istanbul War Academy; reactivated to the Wehrmacht; 1943 mobilization regulation repealed
10. Paul Voit
(February 10, 1876 - September 17, 1949)
General Staff and Military Railroad Service Lieutenant General Adopted in 1920; 1933 re-entry; Adopted February 1945
11. Friedrich Geyer
(born February 12, 1874; † unknown)
Higher adjutantage, departmental service and subject major Adopted in 1918
12. Georg Fießenig
(born April 30, 1873; † unknown)
Higher adjutantage, subject Lieutenant colonel Adopted in 1920
13. Ludwig Biergans
(January 8, 1875 - September 15, 1914)
Higher adjutantage Captain last company commander in Reserve Infantry Regiment 11
14th Wilhelm Stadelmayr
(born January 21, 1877 - † July 19, 1949)
Higher adjutantage and departmental service, conditionally for the general staff major Adopted in 1919
15th August Manz
(born January 8, 1876; † unknown)
Higher adjutantage, railroad service and teaching subject, only conditionally for the general staff major Adopted in 1920
16. Ludwig Engel
(born November 17, 1876 - † March 25, 1940)
Higher adjutantage, conditionally for the general staff major Adopted in 1921

39th course 1906-1909

Serial No. Name
(life data)
fitness last rank Remarks
1. Nikolaus von Bomhard
(born November 9, 1876 - † December 5, 1953)
Higher adjutantage, railway and departmental service, subject (tactics) major Put up for disposition in 1919
2. Franz Carl Endres
(December 17, 1878 - March 10, 1954)
General staff and especially to the subject major Adopted in 1916; Historian, writer and freemason
3. Rudolf Giehrl
(born July 26, 1876 - † March 22, 1963)
General Staff Lieutenant colonel Put up for disposition in 1919
4th Kurt Raila
(born October 9, 1875 - † May 15, 1915)
Higher adjutantage major last adjutant of the 11th division
5. Karl Schnitzlein
(born December 2, 1875 - † September 25, 1947)
Brigade adjutantage Lieutenant colonel Adopted in 1920; 1927/31 Chief of the Munich State Police
6th Friedrich Preitner
(born July 18, 1874 - † March 26, 1928)
absolutely suitable for the general staff Lieutenant colonel Put up for disposition in 1919
7th Rudolf Stollberg
(October 1, 1872 - November 25, 1953)
Higher adjutantage and departmental service Colonel Adopted in 1925
8th. Karl Wägele
(born March 19, 1874; † unknown)
canceled prematurely Captain Adopted in 1908; 1919 inspector at the garrison hospital
9. Franz Sperr
(February 12, 1878 - January 23, 1945)
General Staff Colonel Put up for disposition in 1919
10. Hilmar Mittelberger
(born December 19, 1878 - † September 22, 1953)
Higher Adjutantur, Section and Railway Service; very conditionally for the general staff General of the Infantry Adopted in 1933; 1933/39 military advisor to the Turkish government
11. Karl Wucher
(born December 3, 1873 - † August 17, 1944)
Higher adjutantage and subject (tactics) Lieutenant colonel 1915 Knight's Cross of the Military Max Joseph Order; Put up for disposition in 1919
12. Wilhelm Muxel
(born October 14, 1875 - † October 14, 1942)
Adjutancy major 1920 joined the police; Chief of the Nuremberg-Fürth police force, retired in 1930
13. Maximilian Knoll
(born December 13, 1873 - † January 3, 1944)
particularly suitable for department and railroad service; Higher adjutantage major Put up for disposition in 1919
14th Karl Müller
(* August 8, 1876 - February 20, 1961)
Brigade adjutantage major Adopted in 1920; reactivated to the Wehrmacht; Commander of a state rifle battalion; 1940 mobilization provision repealed
15th Hermann Ritter von Pfistermeister
(born September 28, 1877 - † June 11, 1920)
General Staff major Adopted in 1920
16. Friedrich Bonn
(10 May 1875 - 31 March 1942)
Particularly suitable for railroad service, as well as brigade adjutantage and department service Lieutenant colonel Adopted in 1920; Publishing bookseller
17th Robert Meyerhofer
(born January 19, 1880 - † May 24, 1926)
Higher adjutantage, subject at war and engineering school major Adopted in 1920
18th Wilhelm Neuffer
(born April 21, 1878 - † September 1, 1939)
General Staff major Put up for disposal in 1919; Degree Dr. rer. pole.
19th Albert Kraußold
(born November 2, 1876; † September 11, 1946)
Higher adjutantage, subject Major general Adopted in 1925; 1928 re-entry; Adopted in 1942
20th Siegfried Freiherr von und zu Fraunberg
(* December 27, 1874 - † March 8, 1944)
Brigadier adjutantur, subject (weapon theory) and artillery leader Lieutenant colonel Put up for disposition in 1921

40th course 1907-1910

Serial No. Name
(life data)
fitness last rank Remarks
1. Wilhelm Freiherr von Massenbach-Gemmingen
(born September 10, 1874 - † August 26, 1914)
General Staff Captain last leader of the 12 company in the 9th Infantry Regiment "Wrede"
2. Ottmar Dillmann
(born April 28, 1878 - † October 17, 1948)
Higher adjutantage major Adopted in 1919
3. Ernst Paraquin
(March 2, 1876 - September 23, 1957)
General Staff, interpreter (French) Lieutenant colonel Put up for disposition in 1919
4th Anton Karner
(born July 9, 1876 - † December 23, 1965)
Higher adjutantage major Put up for disposal in 1916; with the Military Governor of the Province of Luxembourg; Adopted in 1920
5. Adolf Dröber
(December 9, 1876 - October 15, 1952)
conditionally suitable for adjutantage major Adopted in 1920
6th Benno Clauss
(born April 3, 1878 - † May 13, 1941)
Higher adjutantage major Put up for disposition in 1919
7th Franz Greß
(born December 31, 1876 - † March 19, 1954)
Higher adjutantage, department and military railway service as well as teaching subject (tactics) Lieutenant colonel Adopted in 1920
8th. Josef Schuster
(7 September 1876 - 19 November 1952)
repeated one year due to serious illness; conditionally suitable for brigadjutantur major Adopted in 1920
9. Eduard Weinzierl
(December 15, 1874 - April 8, 1930)
Senior adjutant, military railroad service major Adopted in 1920
10. Justin Brößler
(born September 27, 1876 - † March 14, 1955)
Higher adjutantage, subject (tactics) major Put up for disposition in 1919
11. Friedrich Haselmayr
(born April 11, 1879 - † June 18, 1965)
Higher adjutantage, department and military railroad service as well as teaching subject; possibly also general staff Lieutenant General Author of the multi-part work Diplomatic History of the Second Reich from 1871–1918
12. Walter Freiherr von und zu Aufseß
(* February 23, 1879 - † November 15, 1914)
General Staff and Military Railroad Service Rittmeister last battalion leader in the 22nd Infantry Regiment "Prince Wilhelm von Hohenzollern"
13. Karl Gonnermann
(born August 4, 1876 - † July 28, 1961)
no special assessment Lieutenant colonel 1915 Knight's Cross of the Military Max Joseph Order; Adopted in 1920; Military writer
14th Maximilian Welsch
(born July 30, 1877; † unknown)
Higher adjutantage Lieutenant colonel Adopted in 1920
15th Kasimir von Keller
(born August 4, 1879 - † February 12, 1945)
Higher adjutantage major Adopted in 1920
16. Wilhelm Lobenhoffer
(February 14, 1876 - October 10, 1931)
no special assessment major Adopted in 1916; business director
17th Theodor Endres
(born September 25, 1876 - January 19, 1956)
General Staff and Military Railroad Service General of the artillery Adopted in 1943
18th Gustav Ulrich
(born June 6, 1873; † unknown)
Higher adjutantage Resigned in 1910 and transferred to Prussian service
19th Robert Berghofer
(born June 8, 1879 - † February 18, 1927)
Senior adjutantage, subject and service in the inspection of the engineering corps and the fortresses major Adopted in 1920
20th Wilhelm Adam
(born September 15, 1877 - † April 8, 1949)
General Staff Colonel General Adopted in 1939

41st course 1908-1911

Serial No. Name
(life data)
fitness last rank Remarks
1. Karl Freiherr von Hacke
(* December 25, 1876 - March 21, 1916)
Higher adjutantage, subject Captain last leader of the 1st Battalion of the 3rd Infantry Regiment "Prince Karl of Bavaria"
2. Karl Berthold
(July 2, 1877 - August 19, 1917)
Higher adjutantage major last leader of the 26th Infantry Regiment
3. Ludwig Lüst
(born June 4, 1876 - † November 26, 1951)
Senior adjutantage, military railroad service, teaching subject (tactics) and interpreter (French, English) Major general Adopted in 1928; reactivated to the air force
4th Arnulf Rüdel
(born January 24, 1881 - † September 3, 1914)
absolutely suitable for the higher adjutantage, especially the departmental service and also the subject (French) Captain last leader of the 3rd company in the 1st infantry regiment "König"
5. Georg Naegelsbach
(April 28, 1876 - March 17, 1945)
Higher adjutantage Major general Adopted in 1943
6th Wilhelm Oesterreicher
(March 23, 1876 - September 28, 1917)
Excellent as an interpreter and teaching subject (French), if necessary for the adjutantage Captain last commander of the 2nd battalion of the 12th Reserve Infantry Regiment
7th Arthur Hagen
(March 19, 1877 - March 2, 1959)
Higher adjutantage, military railroad service, departmental service, teaching subject (tactics), if necessary for the general staff major Put up for disposition in 1919
8th. Georg Häublein
(born August 22, 1873 - † April 26, 1952)
Higher adjutantage Major general Adopted in 1920; Head of the State Police in Nuremberg-Fürth; reactivated to the Wehrmacht; 1939/43 in the prisoner of war system
9. Franz Hörauf
(born July 16, 1878 - † December 8, 1957)
General Staff Major general 1916 Knight's Cross of the Military Max Joseph Order; Adopted in 1928, reactivated to the Wehrmacht; Commander of Lodz; Mobilization provision repealed in 1943
10. Otto Frauenholz
(March 14, 1875 - March 31, 1920)
Absolutely suitable for the higher adjutantage major Adopted in 1920
11. Paul Jahreiß
(May 1, 1878 - February 22, 1919)
particularly suitable for the general staff as well as the subject (tactics) major 1915 Knight's Cross of the Military Max Joseph Order
12. Otto Riederer
(born February 28, 1878 - † October 27, 1937)
Senior adjutantage, departmental service, railway service and teaching subject (French) major Adopted in 1920
13. Karl Eberth
(born November 12, 1877; † April 13, 1952)
General Staff General of the artillery Adopted in 1930; 1934 reactivation; Adopted in 1943
14th Karl Deuringer
(born October 5, 1879 - † October 25, 1946)
no special assessment major Adopted in 1920; Archivist of the war archives, senior government councilor and author
15th Wilhelm Schrenk
(born July 13, 1876 - † February 25, 1959)
Section service, subject at the artillery and engineering school Colonel 1914 Knight's Cross of the Military Max Joseph Order; Adopted in 1921; reactivated to the Wehrmacht; Commander of the 305 Artillery Regiment; Mobilization provision repealed in 1942
16. Karl Hotz
(April 29, 1877 - October 20, 1941)
Higher adjutantage, departmental service Lieutenant colonel Adopted in 1921; reactivated to the Wehrmacht; last field commander Nantes
17th Rudolfzeileis
(June 20, 1879 - September 13, 1930)
Higher adjutantage, departmental service, subject Lieutenant colonel Adopted in 1927
18th Wilhelm List
(born May 14, 1880 - † August 16, 1971)
absolutely suitable for the general staff, the military railway service and the subject (fortress warfare) Field Marshal General Adopted in 1942
19th Peter Streck
(born November 13, 1879 - † December 6, 1958)
no assessment due to illness major Put up for disposal in 1917; writer
20th Andreas Glöckle
(born September 30, 1881; † after 1942)
Senior adjutantage, departmental service and military railroad service major Put up for disposition in 1919

42nd course 1909–1912

Serial No. Name
(life data)
fitness last rank Remarks
1. Friedrich Kriebel
(born October 14, 1879 - † December 3, 1964)
especially suitable for the general staff Major general 1915 Knight's Cross of the Military Max Joseph Order; Adopted in 1920; Reactivated in 1928; Adopted in 1942
2. Maximilian Kühlmann
(April 21, 1877 - April 1, 1915)
Higher adjutantage Captain last adjutant of the 6th Infantry Brigade
3. Richard Verstl
(January 17, 1878 - August 11, 1938)
General Staff major Adopted in 1919; Managing director of the seed breeding business Ms. Strube-Schlanstedt
4th Friedrich Dümlein
(December 20, 1875 - April 10, 1948)
Adjutancy Lieutenant General Adopted in 1930; Reactivated 1940/42; Commander of the 407th Infantry Division; 1943 mobilization regulation repealed
5. Alfons Madrilley
(11 November 1878 - 19 September 1914)
Higher adjutantage Captain last leader of the 5th company in the 3rd Reserve Infantry Regiment
6th Maximilian Kalbfus
(February 15, 1879 - January 16, 1946)
Particularly suitable for military railroad service, suitable for departmental service and senior adjutantage Colonel Adopted in 1928
7th Rudolf Kittel
(* May 16, 1881; † April 30, 1964)
Adjutancy major Adopted in 1920
8th. Rudolf Biechele
(July 2, 1876 - December 30, 1954)
Higher adjutantage, departmental service and subject major Adopted in 1920
9. Hermann Geis
(January 20, 1878 - January 15, 1958)
Adjutancy Major general Adopted in 1928; reactivated to the Wehrmacht
10. Georg Distel
(born March 18, 1878; † unknown)
General Staff Lieutenant colonel Adopted in 1920; Official at the Heeresabwicklungsamt Bayern
11. August Hörl
(July 30, 1876 - August 11, 1956)
Adjutancy Colonel Adopted in 1920; 1933 takeover in the Reichswehr; Adopted in 1938
12. Bruno Edler von Kiesling on Kieslingstein
(born October 6, 1878, † February 18, 1957)
Senior adjutantage, departmental service and military railroad service Lieutenant General Put up for disposal in 1919; 1933 e-officer; Reactivated to the Wehrmacht in 1938; Adopted in 1943
13. Heinrich von Bayern
(born June 24, 1884 - † November 8, 1916)
no assessment major lastly deputy leader of the Leib-Infanterie-Regiment
14th Hans Hörmann von Hörbach
(born March 18, 1882 - † August 14, 1969)
Higher adjutantage Colonel Adopted in 1920; reactivated to the Wehrmacht
15th Hermann Müller, since 1914 Hermann Müller-Brand
(born November 25, 1879; † unknown)
Higher adjutantage Captain i. G. Adopted in 1920
16. Anton Belli von Pino
(December 13, 1881 - February 2, 1945)
General Staff Colonel i. G. Adopted in 1920; reactivated to the Wehrmacht
17th Friedrich Dollmann
(February 2, 1882 - June 27, 1944)
Higher adjutantage Colonel General last commander in chief of the 7th Army
18th Karl Frauenholz
(April 5, 1879 - December 5, 1939)
Higher adjutantage Lieutenant colonel Adopted in 1920, most recently at the Innsbruck Military Replacement Inspection
19th Franz Auer
(May 17, 1878 - August 15, 1967)
Higher adjutantage, departmental service and subject Lieutenant General Adopted in 1933; Heereswaffenamt; 1943 mobilization regulation repealed
20th Hermann Kuprion
(born May 29, 1880 - † August 21, 1951)
particularly suitable for the teaching subject, as well as the departmental service and the higher adjutantage Lieutenant General Adopted in 1933; 1940 commander of the 557th Infantry Division; 1941 mobilization provision repealed
21st Adolf Hühnlein
(born September 12, 1881 - † June 18, 1942)
Higher adjutantage and subject Major general Adopted at the end of 1923 for participating in the Hitler coup; Corps leader of the NS motor vehicle corps

43rd course 1910–1913

Serial No. Name
(life data)
fitness last rank Remarks
1. Johann Freiherr von Hertling
(born May 27, 1879 - † June 13, 1944)
without special assessment major Adopted in 1920; 1924 Head of Department at Austria GmbH
2. Friedrich Baur
(7 May 1880 - 18 May 1962)
General staff and subject (tactics) Colonel Adopted in 1920; 1922/35 archivist in the war archives; 1935/43 service in the Wehrmacht
3. Edgar Freiherr von Berchem
(November 2, 1877 - October 10, 1935)
Higher adjutantage major Put up for disposition in 1919
4th Robert Groß
(born October 30, 1878 - † November 27, 1927)
Higher adjutantage as well as department and railway service Lieutenant colonel Adopted in 1920
5. Hans Streit
(born February 18, 1879 - † June 6, 1946)
Higher adjutantage major Adopted in 1920
6th Hans Fischach
(March 4, 1879 - January 20, 1927)
Higher adjutantage and subject (tactics) major Adopted in 1924
7th Friedrich Kieffer
(born July 27, 1880 - † March 21, 1952)
without special assessment Lieutenant General 1916 Knight's Cross of the Military Max Joseph Order; Adopted in 1932; Reactivated to the Wehrmacht in 1939/43, Commander of Munich
8th. Friedrich Gürtler
(October 17, 1878 - January 3, 1943)
primarily for higher adjutantage, then for departmental and military railway service as well as teaching subject (tactics) major Adopted in 1920; Oberheeresachchivrat in the war archive
9. Friedrich Nagel
(born January 22, 1879; † unknown)
Adjutancy major Adopted in 1920, transferred to the Bavarian State Police; 1928/31 chief of the Regensburg police force; Retired in 1931
10. Alexander Siry
(born October 16, 1879 - † February 11, 1961)
Brigade adjutantage, conditionally for general staff major Adopted in 1920
11. Maximilian von Weichs
(born November 12, 1881 - † September 27, 1954)
General Staff and Section Service Field Marshal General
12. Otto Zippelius
(born January 31, 1885 - † June 1957)
General Staff, Higher Adjutantur, Section Service and Teaching Subject major Adopted in 1920
13. Hubert von Hößlin
(March 2, 1882 - June 23, 1968)
General staff, section service and subject Major general Adopted in 1920; Head of State Archivist in the Bavarian War Archives; reactivated to the Wehrmacht
14th Hubert Bitsch
(born January 4, 1883; † September 3, 1933)
absolutely suitable for general staff, teaching and any other use, especially as an interpreter in French major Put up for disposal in 1919; State Council; Ministerial Council in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs; 1933 temporary retirement
15th Paul Danzer
(born December 8, 1879, † after 1935)
absolutely suitable for higher adjutantage as well as teaching subject (weapons apprenticeship, artillery tactics) major Adopted in 1920
16. Gottfried Roschmann
(April 11, 1878 - April 26, 1945)
Higher adjutantage, departmental and railway service, secondarily for general staff and teaching subject Lieutenant colonel Adopted in 1920; Service in the armed forces; Adopted in 1939
17th Friedrich Deßloch
(born November 17, 1882 - † October 14, 1952)
Adjutantur or specialist teacher for artillery major 1915 Knight's Cross of the Military Max Joseph Order; Adopted in 1920; Study of medicine and economics
18th Maximilian Leyh
(February 16, 1879 - April 12, 1952)
General staff and subject (war history) major Adopted in 1920; 1918/47 board member of the Bavarian War Archives, retired as State Archives Director
19th Christian Pirner
(born January 9, 1883; † April 20, 1968)
General staff and subject (fortifications and fortress warfare) major Adopted in 1920; Transfer to the national police; 1933 retired as police general
20th Josef Gmeinwieser
(* May 14, 1877 - † January 4, 1937)
Higher adjutantage and departmental service as well as subject (tactics, weapons theory, possibly fortifications and fortress warfare) Colonel Adopted in 1924; Study of History, Dr. phil., e-officer in the armed forces; Adopted in 1936

44th course 1911–1914

Serial No. Name
(life data)
fitness last rank Remarks
1. Paul Bauer
(June 18, 1880 - February 14, 1948)
General staff and subject (especially war history) Major general Adopted in 1933
2. Otto Eckstein
(February 19, 1880 - February 1, 1942)
without special assessment major Adopted in 1920
3. Max Schindler
(December 11, 1880 - January 15, 1963)
Higher adjutantage, military railroad service and subject (tactics), conditionally for general staff Lieutenant General
4th Maximilian Pflaumer
(December 8, 1880 - August 28, 1927)
General staff and subject major Adopted in 1920; District Head of Technical Emergency Aid Bavaria in Munich
5. Richard Semmelmann
(born December 3, 1881 - † July 1, 1967)
Higher adjutantage, teaching subject (tactics) and railroad service Colonel Adopted in 1920; continued to work as a civil servant; reactivated to the Wehrmacht
6th Richard Wenk
(born August 16, 1881 - † October 17, 1962)
General staff and subject Lieutenant General
7th Karl Hufenhäuser
(born June 27, 1877 - † June 9, 1922)
particularly suitable for higher adjutantage, then departmental service, secondly for teaching subject (tactics) major last in the 19th (Bavarian) Infantry Regiment
8th. Edgar Martin
(February 16, 1881 - August 29, 1914)
General staff and subject Captain last adjutant of the 9th Replacement Brigade
9. Ludwig Geßner
(February 9, 1880 - August 2, 1949)
without special assessment major Adopted in 1920
10. Adolf Rauner
(born October 5, 1880 - † December 6, 1954)
retired during the II. course Major General of the Order Police
11. Adolf Völk
(born May 29, 1878 - † February 27, 1968)
Particularly suitable for departmental service, also for senior adjutantage major Adopted in 1920
12. Albert Schmid
(born February 13, 1881 - † August 20, 1914)
Higher adjutantage Captain last leader of the 9th Company of the 7th Reserve Infantry Regiment
13. Hugo Höfl
(born June 16, 1878; † April 13, 1957)
Higher adjutantage, military railroad and department service Lieutenant General Adopted in 1943
14th Franz Kreß von Kressenstein
(* July 23, 1881 - January 14, 1957)
General Staff General of the cavalry Adopted in 1938
15th Ernst Feßmann
(born January 6, 1881 - † October 25, 1962)
Higher adjutantage General of the armored force
16. Adalbert von Bayern
(born June 3, 1886 - † December 29, 1970)
without special qualifications Rittmeister Adopted in 1918; Study of history (Dr. phil.), Historian and writer; reactivated to the Wehrmacht; personal orderly officer of Wilhelm Ritter von Leeb; 1952/56 Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany to Spain
17th Heinrich Aschenbrandt
(June 30, 1884 - March 23, 1953)
without special qualifications Major general Adopted in 1944
18th Franz Halder
(born June 30, 1884; † April 2, 1972)
absolutely suitable for general staff and teaching subject Colonel General Dismissed in 1942
19th Emil Leeb
(June 17, 1881 - September 8, 1969)
Military railroad service, senior adjutantage and subject (fortress warfare) General of the artillery
20th Friedrich Hiller
(* August 7, 1883; † July 21, 1927)
Section and military railroad service, higher adjutantage, if necessary for general staff major Adopted in 1920; Studies (Dr. rer. Pol.); Deutsche Bank official
21st Oskar Vogl
(born April 29, 1881 - † February 4, 1954)
primarily for teaching subjects (fortress warfare, weapons theory, war history), secondly for general staff General of the artillery Adopted in 1942

45th course 1912–1914

The course was terminated prematurely after the end of the second course due to the outbreak of the First World War. An assessment was therefore no longer carried out.

Serial No. Name
(life data)
fitness last rank Remarks
1. Emerich Freiherr von Godin
(born September 13, 1881 - † November 22, 1934)
major 1916 Knight's Cross of the Military Max Joseph Order; Adopted in 1919; Free Corps Leader in the Ruhr Area; Worked at Dresdner Bank and Allianz
2. Hugo Dietz
(born June 3, 1881 - † June 8, 1915)
Captain last orderly officer of the replacement division
3. Otto Schnitzlein
(born August 27, 1878 - † February 22, 1948)
major Put up for disposition in 1919
4th Adolf von Bally
(May 1, 1881 - October 12, 1959)
Lieutenant colonel Put up for disposition in 1917
5. Hans von Hößlin
(born November 20, 1880 - † August 18, 1947)
Lieutenant General 1947 convicted and executed as a war criminal by Yugoslavia
6th Otto Fehr
(September 2, 1881 - December 14, 1961)
Colonel Adopted in 1920; Activity in the Reichsarchiv; Reactivated to the Wehrmacht in 1937
7th Wilhelm Jobst
(born December 20, 1880 - † August 20, 1914)
First lieutenant last adjutant of the 11th Reserve Infantry Brigade
8th. Maximilian Schwandner
(February 20, 1881 - April 11, 1972)
General of the Infantry Adopted in 1942
9. Otto Baumann
(born February 25, 1879 - † July 13, 1951)
Colonel Adopted in 1928; 1945/46 District Administrator of the Günzburg district
10. Maximilian Beichhold
(born October 19, 1878 - † June 20, 1952)
major Put up for disposition in 1919
11. Ludwig Mehler
(born December 23, 1877 - † January 22, 1944)
Colonel Put up for disposal in 1930
12. Adolf Riegelmann
(born December 26, 1885; † unknown)
Rittmeister Adopted in 1918
13. Rudolf Koch
(April 9, 1886 - November 27, 1971)
General of the cavalry
14th Kaspar Graf von Preysing-Lichtenegg-Moos
(born June 20, 1880 - † April 14, 1918)
Rittmeister 1918 Knight's Cross of the Military Max Joseph Order; last leader of the half regiment of the 7th Chevaulegers regiment "Prince Alfons"
15th Feodor Spruner von Mertz
(born August 26, 1881 - † May 14, 1945)
Lieutenant General Adopted in 1920; Archivrat in the Reichsarchiv; 1935 Joined the Air Force
16. Sigmund Freiherr von Imhoff
(born June 30, 1881 - † July 7, 1967)
Major general Adopted in 1920; Transfer to the police; Postponed to temporary retirement in 1933, Major General of the National Police; reactivated to the Wehrmacht, most recently major general in the air force
17th Eugen Straßner
(born January 28, 1882 - † October 26, 1968)
Colonel Adopted in 1920; reactivated to the Wehrmacht
18th Friedrich Dihm
(born January 6, 1880 - † August 11, 1956)
Lieutenant General Adopted in 1931; 1933 re-entry; Retired from the Wehrmacht in 1944
19th Rudolf Lang
(born August 8, 1879 - † November 11, 1914)
Captain last leader in the 3rd foot artillery regiment
20th Heinrich Freiherr von Pechmann
(7 December 1880 - 24 December 1952)
Colonel Adopted in 1920; Employee of the Bavarian Army Library; 1934 re-employment in the army; Adopted in 1943
21st Joseph Windisch
(born June 24, 1884 - † November 15, 1968)
Major general Adopted in 1920; 1935 re-entry; General of the supply force of the field army

46th course 1913–1914

The course was terminated prematurely after the end of the first level due to the outbreak of the First World War. An assessment was therefore no longer carried out.

Serial No. Name
(life data)
fitness last rank Remarks
1. Karl Freiherr von Krauss
(* May 12, 1882 - May 12, 1952)
major Adopted in 1920; Employee in the Reich Committee for the Reconstruction of the Merchant Fleet
2. Erich Freiherr von Reitzenstein
(* July 1, 1882 - † September 8, 1914)
First lieutenant last leader of the 6th Company of the 1st Reserve Infantry Regiment
3. Karl Mayr
(born January 5, 1883 - † February 9, 1945)
major Adopted in 1920; Murdered by the National Socialists in Buchenwald concentration camp
4th Heinrich Doehla
(born November 3, 1881 - † July 14, 1946)
Lieutenant General Adopted in 1920; Transfer to the national police; 1935 taken over by the army; as Körück the Simferopol massacre involved
5. Wilhelm Reitzenstein
(born February 26, 1880 - † February 21, 1941)
Major general 1914 Knight's Cross of the Military Max Joseph Order; Adopted in 1932
6th Franz Abel
(born November 6, 1881 - † January 7, 1915)
Captain last leader of the III. Battalion of the 23rd Infantry Regiment "King Ferdinand of the Bulgarians"
7th Theodor Ruland
(born August 5, 1883 - † February 22, 1964)
Colonel Adopted in 1920
8th. Alfred Wäger
(born August 17, 1883 - † July 9, 1956)
General of the Infantry Adopted in 1942
9. Philipp Rauch
(August 8, 1881 - October 1, 1961)
Colonel Adopted in 1920; Studies (Dipl.-Ing.); Director of the Army Craft School
10. Eugen von Frauenholz
(born August 17, 1882 - † January 5, 1949)
major Put up for disposal in 1919; Studies (Dr. phil.); Historian, professor at the University of Munich, syndic of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences
11. Rudolf Erhard
(born December 9, 1881 - † November 22, 1943)
major Adopted in 1920
12. Maximilian Freiherr von Grauvogl
(born November 19, 1882 - † January 11, 1958)
major 1915 Knight's Cross of the Military Max Joseph Order; Adopted in 1920
13. Hans von Zwehl
(born April 7, 1884 - † February 27, 1966)
Lieutenant colonel Adopted in 1920; Studies (Dr. phil.); Reactivated to the Wehrmacht in 1939
14th Kurt Geitner
(born May 3, 1884; † September 6, 1968)
Major general 1915 Knight's Cross of the Military Max Joseph Order; Put up for disposal in 1919; Manager of the company Geitner & Co. Chemical colors; from 1935 reactivated as a reserve officer in the Wehrmacht
15th Kurt Burkart
(born August 8, 1882 - † June 23, 1916)
Captain last battery leader in the 9th field artillery regiment
16. Otto Hartmann
(born September 11, 1884 - † July 10, 1952)
General of the artillery
17th Franz Forster
(born January 16, 1881; † 1957)
major Adopted in 1920; Transfer to the police, most recently colonel and chief of the protective police in Nuremberg-Fürth; Retired in 1933
18th Otto Grün
(born May 29, 1882 - † March 26, 1948)
General of the artillery Adopted in 1937; Reactivated in 1939/44, inspector of the artillery with the chief of armaments and commander of the reserve army
19th Theodor Schnell
(February 10, 1883 - October 14, 1939)
major Adopted in 1921; Studies (Dipl. Ing.); Operations manager of the Munich branch of the road construction company in Berlin
20th Eugen Petri
(December 2, 1885 - December 28, 1927)
major last in the Reichswehr Ministry

47th course 1914

The following people had successfully passed the entrance examination, but the course planned for October 1914 was not called up due to the outbreak of the First World War.

Serial No. Name
(life data)
fitness last rank Remarks
1. Egon Freiherr von der Tann
(* February 24, 1882 - † August 6, 1961)
Colonel Adopted in 1919; Activities for various banks; Reactivated to the Wehrmacht, 1939/44 department clerk in the armaments command in Leipzig
2. Ludwig von Bally
(December 4, 1879 - August 30, 1956)
Lieutenant colonel Adopted in 1927; reactivated to the Wehrmacht
3. Eberhard Moser
(April 19, 1883 - September 26, 1914)
First lieutenant last leader of the 12th Company in the 3rd Infantry Regiment "Prince Karl of Bavaria"
4th Otto Freiherr Stromer von Reichenbach
(born September 29, 1884 - † August 21, 1914)
First lieutenant last with the 3rd Infantry Regiment "Prince Karl of Bavaria"
5. Gustav Reinwald
(March 8, 1881 - March 24, 1953)
Colonel Adopted in 1926; reactivated to the Wehrmacht
6th Friedrich von Bezold
(born February 19, 1882 - † February 2, 1923)
major Adopted in 1920; employed at the Munich War Archives
7th Hans Obermair
(born June 1, 1885 - † November 29, 1914)
First lieutenant last leader of the 12th company in the 12th Reserve Infantry Regiment
8th. Karl Graf
(8 November 1883 - 16 July 1948)
Lieutenant General Adopted in 1938; Reactivated in 1939/44, division commander
9. Johann Müller
(born November 30, 1882 - † August 4, 1914)
First lieutenant
10. Hans Wöckel
(born December 2, 1885 - † October 24, 1914)
First lieutenant last leader of the MG company in the 21st Infantry Regiment "Grand Duke Friedrich Franz IV. of Mecklenburg-Schwerin"
11. Albert Herzog
(born November 30, 1880 - † December 6, 1914)
First lieutenant last regimental adjutant of the 22nd Infantry Regiment "Prince Wilhelm von Hohenzollern"
12. Ludwig Kögler
(born September 7, 1885; † unknown)
Captain Adopted in 1920
13. Wilhelm Weber
(born October 14, 1883 - † January 29, 1934)
major Put up for disposal in 1920; Studies (Dr. oec. Publ.)
14th Maximilian Renz
(born November 4, 1883 - † August 4, 1959)
Lieutenant General Adopted in 1938; reactivated to the Wehrmacht, division commander and Korück; 1943 mobilization regulation repealed
15th Franz Hunglinger
(February 6, 1883 - September 18, 1944)
major Adopted in 1920; Joined the police, lastly a police colonel, retired in 1933
16. Wilhelm Arendts
(February 6, 1883 - March 23, 1958)
Colonel Put up for disposal in 1919; reactivated to the Wehrmacht
17th Otto Schwink
(October 16, 1883 - January 17, 1959)
major Adopted in 1920; Member of the supervisory board of the Kulmbach export brewery Mönchshof
18th Julius Zenetti
(September 12, 1883 - August 27, 1914)
First lieutenant last regimental adjutant
19th Heinrich Straßer
(born July 22, 1886 - † February 1, 1960)
Captain Adopted in 1918
20th Albert Münzer
(7 June 1885 - 26 May 1929)
Captain Adopted in 1919; Director of Kraftverkehr Bayern GmbH

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