Theresian Military Academy


The Theresian Military Academy is a military academy in Austria, where the Austrian Armed Forces train their officers. Founded in 1751, the academy is located in the castle of Wiener Neustadt in Lower Austria.

History

The Theresian Military Academy is one of the oldest military academies in the world. It was founded on 14 December 1751 by Maria Theresa of Austria, who gave the first commander of the Academy, Field marshal Leopold Joseph von Daun, the order Mach er mir tüchtige Officier und rechtschaffene Männer daraus.
Per year, the Academy accepted 100 noblemen and 100 commoners to start their education there. In 1771, Fieldmarshal Lieutenant Hannig published the official studying plan, and in 1775, Maria Theresa published the Academy Rules. At this time, it took 11 years to complete the Academy, but step by step, it was shortened to 3 years.
The Styrian Prince Erzherzog Johann was the principal headmaster of the academy for 44 years.
During the First Republic, the academy was located in Enns until 1934, and then again in the castle of Wiener Neustadt. A very remarkable event in the time between Austrofascism and the Anschluss was that Lieutenant General Rudolf Towarek prevented the Wehrmacht from entering the castle for several days. This was the only military resistance made by Austrians against the occupation by Nazi Germany. GenLt Towarek wasn't punished for this action; he was, however, retired while retaining the right to wear the Austrian uniform after his retirement, which was highly unusual in those days.
After the Anschluss, the Wehrmacht installed a war school for non-commissioned officers at the castle of Wiener Neustadt. The first commander of this school was Erwin Rommel. At this time, the Germans erected a new building next to the castle, which is now known as Fort Daun, in which the Military High School of Austria is located.
After World War II and the Austrian State Treaty which was signed in 1955, the demolished castle was rebuilt. In 1958, the military academy was again located in Wiener Neustadt after a short intermezzo in Enns.

The TherMilAk today

The current Commanding Officer - CO of the TherMilAk is Generalmajor Mag. Karl Pronhagl.
From 1997–2008, the TherMilAk was a 4-year college which could also be attended by civilian students and finished with a master's degree in military leadership. In 2008, it was changed into a 3-year curriculum, graduating with a bachelor's degree. In 2003, the first four women completed the academy. Since 1959, more than 3,600 young officers have been educated at the Theresian Military Academy. Since 2000, each of the incoming cadet classes have been given the title of Kaiserjäger, to honor the memory of the brave national light infantrymen who served Austria with distinction during the Imperial period.
In addition to classic military training, experience in international operations and cultural property protection are particularly important today.

TherMilAk commanders (selection)

Below there is a selection of the commanders of the TherMilAk.
namerankCOremark
Guido Novak von ArientiFeldmarschall-Leutnant1917–1919last imperial commander and adge-group godfather of the 2010 graduates
Rudolf TowarekGeneralmajor1934–1938
Erwin RommelOberst1938–193922 June 1942: appointed to Generalfeldmarschall

Second Republic