Oskar Walther Gerhard Julius Freiherr von Watter (born 2 September 1861 in Ludwigsburg; died 23 August 1939 in Berlin) was a German Generalleutnant who...
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river in Hesse, Germany Oskar von Watter (1861–1939), German general in WWI Tim Watter (born 1991), Swiss Olympic snowboarder Watters (disambiguation) This...
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1938 – Rochus Schmidt 1939 – Oskar von Watter 1939 – Werner von Fritsch 1940 – Wolff von Stutterheim 1941 – Lothar von Arnauld de la Perière 1941 – Friedrich-Carl...
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due to the unauthorized actions of the regional military commander, Oskar von Watter. The consequence was the renewed proclamation of a general strike....
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the uprising was installed in Hagen. On 12 April Reichswehr General Oskar von Watter banned any illegal behaviour on the part of his troops. He ended all...
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Ruhr Army Fought under the command of Oskar von Watter Freikorps Epp [de] Under the command of Franz Ritter von Epp Members include: Ernst Röhm, Rudolf...
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corps command of the VII. Armeekorps based in Münster under General Oskar von Watter began to establish Freikorps units out of troops returning from the...
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the same capacity to the staff of XXVI Reserve Corps under General Oskar von Watter. He remained in that capacity until the end of War and retired from...
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Corps, Second Army, 8 August) XXVI Reserve Corps – Generalleutnant Oskar von Watter 17th Reserve Division 54th Division 204th Division – (Sent to I Bavarian...
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Carl Bolle Hermann Kling Friedrich Sixt von Armin Wilhelm Burgdorf Paul von Bruns Walther Schroth Oskar von Watter Maximilian Gritzner;Ordenbuch Nimmergut...
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