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    of the West German army. Until 2001, they were organized as the 1. Gebirgsdivision, disbanded as part of Bundeswehr reductions at the end of the cold...
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    Weltkrieg (in German). Vol. 10/1. München: Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt. pp. 491–681. ISBN 9783421062376. "3. Gebirgsdivision - Lexikon der Wehrmacht". www...
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    numbers and set an ambush for the advancing German troops of the 5th Gebirgsdivision (elements of the 55 motorcycle Battalion and the 95 anti-tank Battalion)...
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  • Leopard 1s, due to the scarcity of Leopard 2s) 1 Mountain Division (Gebirgsdivision) 6 Home Defense Tank Brigades (Heimatschutz – Panzerbrigaden) (Armed...
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    The 1st Mountain Division (1. Gebirgsdivision) was a West German mountain infantry formation. It was part of the II Corps of the Bundeswehr. In the wake...
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    pdf Archived 2011-01-24 at the Wayback Machine See de:1. Gebirgsdivision (Bundeswehr) Partnership for Peace Consortium of Defense Academies...
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    Mountain Division of the SS Handschar (1st Croatian) (German: 13. Waffen-Gebirgsdivision der SS "Handschar" (kroat. Nr. 1), Serbo-Croatian Latin: 13. oružana...
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    Germans quickly left southern Lapland, the 12,000 soldiers of the 7th Gebirgsdivision (Mountain Division) of the Wehrmacht occupied the Sturmbock emplacement...
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    served in the division. The division was founded as the 21. Waffen-SS Gebirgsdivision der SS Skanderbeg (albanische Nr.1) on 1 May 1944, as part of the XXI...
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    Gebirgsjäger of the German 138. Gebirgsjägerregiment (part of the 3. Gebirgsdivision), which landed in Trondheim on 9 April. Later, from 20 April to 27...
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    2000: Oberstleutnant in the Generalstab: Deputy Chief of Staff of the Gebirgsdivision 12 2001: Oberst (colonel) of the General Staff: Staff of the Mountain...
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    one year for failing Latin. His military service was with the 1st Gebirgsdivision (mountain infantry division) in Mittenwald and Bad Reichenhall and...
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    supported by elements of 1st Parachute and 5th Mountain Division (5. Gebirgsdivision) under Brigadier General Julius Ringel. Together, these units formed...
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  • Weinberger, Andreas (1943). Das gelbe Edelweiß: Wege und Werden einer Gebirgsdivision [The yellow Edelweiß: Path and Creation of a Mountain Division] (in...
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