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  1. General Oskar von Hutier, whose name is often associated with German infiltration tactics. German infiltration tactics are sometimes called Hutier tactics, after German General Oskar von Hutier, even though his role in developing the tactics was limited.

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  3. Oskar von Hutier - Wikipedia

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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, including war service. During the First World War, he commanded the army that took Riga in 1917.

  4. Oskar von Hutier – Wikipedia

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    Oskar Emil von Hutier (* 27. August 1857 in Erfurt; † 5. Dezember 1934 in Berlin) war ein preußischer General der Infanterie im Ersten Weltkrieg. Er galt als einer der erfolgreichsten und innovativsten deutschen Generale.

  5. Oskar von Hutier - Prussian Machine

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    Oskar Emil von Hutier. (27.08.1857 - 04.12.1934) place of birth: Erfurt, Sachsen (Thuringian Saxony) Königreich Preußen: OBH, Ge neral der Infanterie. General Oskar von Hutier served during the Great War and was best known for his namesake Hutier Tactics, the introduction of infiltration or stormtrooper tactics.

  6. First World War.com - Who's Who - Oskar von Hutier

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    General Oskar von Hutier (1857-1934) served as a boldly effective field commander during World War One and was renowned for his efficient use of so-called infiltration tactics. Sponsored Links Hutier's family background was military through and through.

  7. Infiltration tactics - Wikipedia

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    General Oskar von Hutier, whose name is often associated with German infiltration tactics. German infiltration tactics are sometimes called Hutier tactics, after German General Oskar von Hutier, even though his role in developing the tactics was limited.

  8. Oskar von Hutier - Wikiwand

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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, including war service. During the war, he commanded the army that took Riga, Russian Republic, in 1917.

  9. Oskar von Hutier. (Education Images, ullstein bild Dtl. (Getty Images)) In addition to the extra infantry divisions, Ober Ost had given the Eighth Army massive artillery reinforcements by stripping the Eastern Front of everything but the minimum number of guns necessary to hold the line in the other sectors. Some guns were even transferred in ...

  10. Oskar von Hutier Archives | HistoryNet

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    People Archives: Oskar von Hutier As Russia Tottered on the Brink of Collapse in WWI, Germany Debuted Fire-Support Tactics That Still Inform Warfare by David T. Zabecki 6/9/2023 5/2/2023

  11. Category:Oskar von Hutier - Wikimedia Commons

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    From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Deutsch: Oskar Emil von Hutier (1857-1934) war ein deutscher Offizier, zuletzt General der Infanterie. Oskar von Hutier. German general.

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