(1861-09-02)2 September 1861 Ludwigsburg, Kingdom of Württemberg
Died
23 August 1939(1939-08-23) (aged 77) Berlin, Germany
Allegiance
German Empire Weimar Republic
Service/branch
Army
Years of service
1879–1920
Rank
Generalleutnant
Commands held
34th (2nd Lotharingian) Field Artillery
10th Field Artillery Brigade
54th Infantry Division
XXVI Reserve Corps
Battles/wars
World War I Ruhr Uprising
Awards
Pour le Mérite with Oakleaves
Oskar Walther Gerhard Julius Freiherr[a] von Watter (born 2 September 1861 in Ludwigsburg; died 23 August 1939 in Berlin) was a German Generalleutnant who came from an old Pomeranian noble family.
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Oskar Walther Gerhard Julius Freiherr vonWatter (born 2 September 1861 in Ludwigsburg; died 23 August 1939 in Berlin) was a German Generalleutnant who...
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April: 21 different Freikorps units, under the command of General Baron OskarvonWatter, end the Ruhr Uprising in five days; thousands killed, including summary...
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...
set an ultimatum. The regional military commander Generalleutnant OskarvonWatter then tightened the provisions of this ultimatum regarding the surrender...
the same capacity to the staff of XXVI Reserve Corps under General OskarvonWatter. He remained in that capacity until the end of War and retired from...
married the intelligent and accomplished Gertrud von Sperling (1860–1921), daughter of General Oskarvon Sperling, in 1879. The couple would have two daughters...
On 3 April, German regular troops of the Reichswehr, under General OskarvonWatter, entered the neutral zone in force, and experienced little difficulty...
force while working with the military commander in Münster, General OskarvonWatter. The decisions Severing made were primarily an attempt to reach an...
Papen together with Otto Meissner, Hindenburg's chief of staff, and Major Oskarvon Hindenburg, Hindenburg's son, drafted a "political will and last testament"...
Ulrich Friedrich-Wilhelm Joachim von Ribbentrop (German: [joˈʔaxɪm fɔn ˈʁɪbəntʁɔp]; 30 April 1893 – 16 October 1946) was a German politician and diplomat...
Max Ritter von Müller, was sent to seize weapons from the Army Engineer Barracks under the pretence of performing training manoeuvres. Oskar Cantzler,...
Eduard Willy Kurt Herbert von Dirksen (2 April 1882 – 19 December 1955) was a German diplomat (and from 1936 when he joined the party) who was the last...
relieved by German big business. On 22 January, Hitler's efforts to persuade Oskarvon Hindenburg, the President's son and confidant, included threats to bring...
Carl Friedrich Gauss. Werke (in German). Vol. X, 2 (Abhandlung 1). Bolza, Oskar (1921). "Gauss und die Variationsrechnung". In Königlich Preußische Akademie...