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Hardthöhe (barracks)

1950s architecture1955 establishments in GermanyBarracks in GermanyBuildings and structures in BonnJoint military headquarters
Military installations established in 1955
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Hardthöhe in Bonn is the primary headquarters of the Federal Ministry of Defense of Germany. The secondary headquarters is the Bendlerblock in Berlin. The Hardthöhe property is located in the Bonn district of Hardthöhe, whose entire area it occupies. The barracks were built starting in 1956. Approximately 1,500 Federal Ministry employees work there, including subordinate offices totaling approximately 5,000 in 113 buildings. The main entrance to the Hardthöhe property is the North Guard Station on Fontainengraben. Additional entrances include the South Guard Station on Brüser Damm and the East Guard Station on Pascalstraße. The streets and squares on the site have been named after German cities since the fall of 1990.

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Hardthöhe (barracks)
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53123 Bonn, Hardtberg
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
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The Armed Forces Staff, in the meaning of General staff, of the German Bundeswehr (German: Führungsstab der Streitkräfte - Fü S; literal: Command staff of the armed forces) was the central department of the Federal Ministry of Defence (MOD) in direct subordination to the Inspector General of the Bundeswehr (en: Chief of Staff of the Federal Armed Forces) and one of the five staff headquarters in the military command of the German Bundeswehr. The Armed Forces Staff was thus at the same time a supreme military command authority and the top level ministerial staff organisation, authorised, mandated and competent to overall military defence planning, basics and concepts of military policy, planning of operational command and control, as well as to plans a policy of personnel education and training. In 2012, there existed supreme military command authorities in the MOD as follows: Armed Forces Staff (Führungsstab der Streitkräfte – Fü S; General Staff of the Armed Forces) Army Staff (Führungsstab des Heeres – Fü H; Army General Staff) Air Force Staff (Führungsstab der Luftwaffe – Fü L; Air Force General Staff) Navy Staff (Führungsstab der Marine – Fü M) Medical Staff (Führungsstab des Sanitätsdienstes – Fü San; Medical Service Staff)Parts of these top-level staff authorities were merged in order to establish the new high command authorities of the German Bundeswehr as follow: Army Command (Kommando Heer – Kdo Heer) Air Force Command (Kommando Luftwaffe – Kdo Luftwaffe) Navy Command (Kommando Marine – Kdo Marine)In line to the new Bundeswehr command structure, the remaining staff elements were used on the MOD level to form: a Planning Division an Armed Forces Command and Control Division and a Strategy and Operations Division.