On April 9, 1938, the 1st Mountain Division was formed in Garmisch-Partenkirchen and quickly grew to a strength of 20,000 men. At the beginning of the Russian campaign on 22 June 1941, the "Edelweiss Division" ran into a buildup of 122 Red Army divisions with over 10,000 tanks and 91 air squadrons on the southern front alone. In the toughest of battles, the mountain troops fought their way to the summit of Mount Elbrus - the highest mountain in the Caucasus! - and set military as well as alpinistic standards of almost superhuman performance. In moving eyewitness accounts, illustrated by gripping original footage, the triumphant march and ordeal of the 1st Mountain Division from June 1941 to December 1942 is traced under the leadership of the renowned British book and film author.
Von Garmisch in den Kaukasus
January 1, 2009
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Anton Leeb
Self
Werner Jacobi
Self
Heinz Magenheimer
Self
Herbert Döhring
Self
Wilhelm Maier-Solgk
Self
Helmut Beck
Self
Nick Benjamin
Narrator (voice)
Stuart Russell
Director
Andreas Kalbitz
Writer
Dirk Leidenheimer
Sound
Christopher Pahl
Director of Photography
Sonja Radde
Director of Photography
Patrik Köhnen
Editor