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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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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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Hutier, now
commanding Eighth Army,
became a
champion of the new tactics,
which became known as
Hutier tactics in
Britain and by the allies.
Hutier suggested...
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- 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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stormtroopers and the
infiltration tactics developed in part by
Oskar von
Hutier. The use of
poison gas by the
Germans also pla**** a key role in the collapse...
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perform reconnaissance and for low-intensity
fights in no-man's-land. The von
Hutier tactics (infiltration tactics)
called for
special infantry ****ault units...
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specialized ****ault
troops of
Imperial Germany in
World War I who used
Hutier infiltration tactics. In May 1923, the unit was
renamed Stoßtrupp-Hitler...
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Hutier 1995, pp. 21–22. Brunswic, Biet & Brig****i 1993, pp. 44–45.
Dubosclard &
Hutier 1995, p. 22.
Flaubert 1886, pp. 382–383.
Dubosclard &
Hutier 1995...
- of a short,
intense period of s****ing
followed by a
rapid ****ault
using Hutier infiltration tactics,
leading elements attacking in
groups rather than waves...