He served on the faculty of the Infantry School from 1952 to 1953.
He was later enrolled at an Infantry School and appointed a privy counsellor.
He also graduated from the Infantry School on 13 April 1949, with distinction.
The Infantry School is phasing out now, and much of the post looks forlorn.
He served in the Infantry School and the Military Academy.
It was also designated the first "Infantry School of Practice."
He graduated from the Infantry School advanced course in 1952.
It continued to operate from the campus of the Infantry School until 1988, when the college moved to its new campus.
He returned to the Infantry School where he developed and taught courses in military leadership for the next two years.
Following his promotion, he worked to the Infantry School in Dresden evidently until the spring of 1932.