Oskar von Hutier
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Oskar Emil von Hutier (born Erfurt, Germany August, 27 1857 - Berlin, Germany December, 5 1934) was a German general and statesman. He was made Generalfeldmarschall after he had successfully taken Paris in 1919, due to his innovative tactics, and is thus considered by some historians as The Father of German Victory. He was the ninth Imperial Chancellor of the German Empire from 1930 to his death.