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    Oskar Emil von Hutier (27 August 1857 – 5 December 1934) was a German general during the First World War. He served in the German Army from 1875 to 1919...
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    Battalions. General Oskar von Hutier, now commanding Eighth Army, became a champion of the new tactics, which became known as Hutier tactics in Britain...
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    of stormtroopers and the infiltration tactics developed in part by Oskar von Hutier. The use of poison gas by the Germans also played a key role in the...
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    sometimes called Hutier tactics, after German General Oskar von Hutier, even though his role in developing the tactics was limited. Hutier, along with his...
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    broad Dvina River as a moat. On 1 September the Eighth Army, led by Oskar von Hutier, attacked; Bruchmüller's bombardment, which included gas and smoke...
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    and theatre actor Oskar von Hutier (1857–1934), German military commander Óskar Jónasson, Icelandic film director and screenwriter Oskar Kallas (1868–1946)...
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    and its army began disintegrating. The battle was fought between Oskar von Hutier's German Eighth Army and Dmitri Parsky's Russian Twelfth Army. The Russian...
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    Oskar von Hutier - Commanded the 8th Army in 1917, notably in Operation Albion. He led the newly created 18th Army in the Spring Offensive Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck...
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    of stormtroopers and the infiltration tactics developed in part by Oskar von Hutier. The use of poison gas by the Germans played a key role in the collapse...
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    commentators described German infantry attack methods as Hutier tactics because General Oskar von Hutier had commanded the attack on Riga in late 1917 and because...
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    States  France  German Empire Commanders and leaders Robert Lee Bullard Oskar von Hutier Strength ~4,000 Unknown Casualties and losses 1,603 casualties (318...
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    Mihiel and then became part of the 18th Army, commanded by General Oskar von Hutier, for Operation Michael. For the success of his corps, Conta was awarded...
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  • successor of Oskar von Hutier. In World War I, Waldersee became the chief of staff of the 8th Army. However as the commander, Maximilian von Prittwitz,...
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    German front east of Amiens was held by their Second Army under General Georg von der Marwitz, with six divisions in line (and two facing the French 1st Army)...
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    the Pour le Mérite in February 1915 and the oak leaves in June 1915. Oskar von Hutier, German general awarded the Pour le Mérite in September 1917 and the...
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    German infiltration tactics are sometimes called "Hutier tactics" by others, after Oskar von Hutier, the general leading the German 18th Army, which had...
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    August 18 – Sergei Sheydeman, Russian general (d. 1922) August 27 – Oskar von Hutier, German general (d. 1934) September 5 – Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, Russian...
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    Fritz Theodor Carl von Below (23 September 1853 – 23 November 1918) was a Prussian general in the German Army during the First World War. He commanded...
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  • (Max von Gallwitz then Max von Fabeck) (dissolved Oct 1916) German Armee-Abteilung D (Friedrich von Scholtz then Oskar von Hutier then Günther von Kirchbach...
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    fourth son of Kaiser Wilhelm II Prince Oskar of Prussia (1888–1958), fifth son of Kaiser Wilhelm II Bernhard Freiherr von Bülow (1849–1929), Minister of Foreign...
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    Gen-Lt. Oskar von Hutier. In April of 1915 Prince Eitel Friedrich took command of the division until October of 1918, when he was relieved by Eduard von Jena...
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    spring of 1918. In the largest of these, Operation Michael, General Oskar von Hutier pushed forward 60 kilometers, gaining in a couple weeks what France...
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    Boje Friedrich Nikolaus von Scholtz (born 24 March 1851 in Flensburg – died 30 April 1927 in Ballenstedt) was a German general, who served as commander...
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  • penetrated using novel infiltration tactics, also named Hutier tactics after General Oskar von Hutier, by specially trained units called stormtroopers. Previously...
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  • (1848–1908), philologist Günther von Kirchbach (1850–1925), general Oskar von Hutier (1857–1934), General in World War I Max Weber (1864–1920), sociologist...
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    1917.) Bruchmüller commanded the artillery of the 8th Army (General Oskar von Hutier) in the victory at Riga in September 1917. The 8th Army moved west...
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  • December 4 – Adrien de Gerlache, Belgian explorer (b. 1866) December 5 – Oskar von Hutier, German general (b. 1857) December 6 – Charles Michael, Duke of Mecklenburg...
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    von Boehn) German 1st Army (Fritz von Below) German 3rd Army (Karl von Einem) German 5th Army (Max von Gallwitz) German 18th Army (Oskar von Hutier) :...
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  • Karl von Plettenberg Chief of Staff: Oberstleutnant Friedrich Graf von der Schulenburg 1st Guards Infantry Division (Generalleutnant Oskar von Hutier) 1st...
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    207,219,232,241,269 Schlachtstaffel 17 General Oskar von Hutier III Corps – Generalleutnant Walther von Lüttwitz 24th Division 25th Reserve Division 1st...
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