Gebirgsjaeger

Gebirgsjaeger
Title Gebirgsjaeger PDF eBook
Author Ray Merriam
Publisher Merriam Press
Pages 61
Release 1999-03
Genre Mountain warfare
ISBN 1576381633

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5th Gebirgsjäger Division

5th Gebirgsjäger Division
Title 5th Gebirgsjäger Division PDF eBook
Author Mike Sharpe
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2005
Genre World War, 1939-1945
ISBN 9780711030459

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Highly illustrated throughout with maps and colour artwork and black and white photographs, this title provides a detailed study of one of the famous German units in World War 2.

Gebirgsjäger

Gebirgsjäger
Title Gebirgsjäger PDF eBook
Author Gordon Williamson
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 151
Release 2012-06-20
Genre History
ISBN 1782000089

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Few branches of the German armed forces were represented on so many fronts as the mountain infantrymen, or Gebirgstruppen. From the Blitzkrieg campaigns of 1940, through the invasions of the Balkans and Russia and the North African campaign, to the defence of the Reich 1944-45, the Gebirgsjäger earned a reputation for reliability and courage. Typically each trooper was a supremely fit individual: the need to cover difficult terrain in full kit, without the back-up of a motorised baggage train, demanded this. This new volume examines the recruitment, training, and combat experiences of the common Gebirgsjäger.

German Mountain & Ski Troops 1939–45

German Mountain & Ski Troops 1939–45
Title German Mountain & Ski Troops 1939–45 PDF eBook
Author Gordon Williamson
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 160
Release 2012-05-20
Genre History
ISBN 1780967918

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Fighting in every theatre from the burning sands of North Africa to the icy wastes above the arctic circle the German Army's Gebirgstruppen troops were some of the most effective in the whole of the Wehrmacht. Their esprit de corps and morale were extremely high and their commanders, men such as Eduard Dietl, the 'Hero of Narvik', and Julius 'Papa' Ringel, were idolised by their men. Dietl himself was the first soldier of the Wehrmacht to be awarded the coveted Oakleaves to the Knights Cross of the Iron Cross. In this book Gordon Williamson details the uniforms, organisation and combat histories of these elite troops.

Alpine Elite

Alpine Elite
Title Alpine Elite PDF eBook
Author James Sidney Lucas
Publisher
Pages 226
Release 1980
Genre Germany
ISBN 9780710600639

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Vercors 1944

Vercors 1944
Title Vercors 1944 PDF eBook
Author Peter Lieb
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 244
Release 2012-12-20
Genre History
ISBN 1780961162

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A highly illustrated account of the conflict between the German Army and security forces and the French resistance in the Alps. Fighting insurgents has always been one of the greatest challenges for regular armed forces during the 20th century. The war between the Germans and the French resistance, also called FFI (Forces Françaises d'Intérieur), during World War II has remained a near-forgotten chapter in the history of these 'Small Wars'. This is all the more astonishing as agencies like the British SOE (Special Operations Executive) and the American OSS (Office of Strategic Services) pumped a good amount of their resources into the support of the French resistance movement. By diversionary attacks on German forces in the occupied hinterland the Allies hoped the FFI could provide assistance in disrupting German supply lines as well as crumbling their morale. The mountain plateau of the Vercors south-west of Grenoble was the main stronghold of the FFI, and in July 1944 some 8,000 German soldiers mounted an operation on the plateau and destroyed the insurgent groups there. This compact volume examines the battle of the Vercors, the largest operation against the FFI during World War II, and shows how the Germans' suit and crushing victory has caused traumatic memories for the French that persist to the present day.

German Mountain Troops in World War II

German Mountain Troops in World War II
Title German Mountain Troops in World War II PDF eBook
Author Roland Kaltenegger
Publisher Schiffer Pub Limited
Pages 272
Release 2005
Genre History
ISBN 9780764322181

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Under the emblem of the Edelweis, the soldiers of the German mountain corps fought on every front in the Second World War - in the tundra of Lapland, in the gorges of the Balkans, on Crete, in the High Caucasus, at Monte Cassino and finally in Upper Italy and the Western Alps, at the Semmering, in Bavaria and Tyrol. Mountain troops even formed part of Rommel's famed Afrikakorps. During the war, the army alone formed a total of eleven mountain divisions, plus independent battalions and units. The accomplishments of the "Men of the Edelweis" are still held in high regard by historians and military experts. Armed forces and special units worldwide use their alpine and combat abilities as an example, for in mountain fighting the weather and the terrain often caused more casualties than the enemy. Through impressive photographs and brief, insightful text, this chronicle offers the reader and extraordinary view into the world of these elite troops, who were always committed where the outcome hung in the balance.