After the experience of the Bavarian Army in the war against Prussia, in 1868 the Bavarian War Minister Siegmund Freiherr von Pranckh fundamentally reformed the army. His main measures were:
- Reforms of the military reinforcement system:
- Abolition of the practice of avoiding conscription by hiring a paid substitute, called a Einsteher ("Proxy") or Einstandsmann ("Stand-In"), to volunteer to take their place.
- Creation of Dienstzeit (compulsory military service-time requirement) of three years for all able-bodied men.
- Introduction of the Einjährig-Freiwilliger (âÂÂOne-year volunteerâÂÂ) system after the Prussian model.
- The Bavarian Cadet Corps was put on an equal footing with a Realgymnasium.
Through these reforms, the Bavarian Army was able to participate significantly in the Franco-Prussian War.
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