Hitler's mountain troops or Gebirgsjager were a group of elite soldiers
ready for battle, whatever the conditions. These mountain men were
trained to ski, climb and endure long marches, survive appalling
conditions and were given a role as crack shock troops. Yet many of the
campaigns in which the Gebirgsjager fought were on level ground where
they had little opportunity to demonstrate their unique skills. Instead,
they were invariably employed as assault infantry in conventional
battle, a role in which every individual trooper excelled, but not one
for which they had been trained.
They fought in virtually all theaters of World War II, notably on the
Eastern Front, where operations took them into the Caucasus. The
Gebirgsjager were proud to wear the Edelweiss, the famous badge that set
them apart and distinguished them as Hitler's mountain men. This superb
book shows the Gebirgsjager in training and action from Poland, Norway
and France, through Yugoslavia, the Eastern Front and in the closing
stages of the War.