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Climb to Conquer

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  SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY

  Atwater, Montgomery M. The Avalanche Hunters. Philadelphia: Macrae Smith Company, 1968.

  Black, Andy, and Chuck Hampton. The 10th Recon/MTG. Privately printed, 1996.

  Bradley, Charles C. Aleutian Echoes. Fairbanks: University of Alaska Press, 1994.

  Brower, David, ed. The Manual of Ski Mountaineering. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1942.

  ———. For Earth’s Sake: The Life and Times of David Brower. Salt Lake City: Gibbs Smith Publisher, 1990.

  ———. Remount Blue: The Combat Story of the 3d Battalion, 86th Mountain Infantry. Privately printed, 1948.

  Burton, Hal. The Ski Troops. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1971.

  Cohen, Stan. A Pictorial History of Downhill Skiing. Missoula, Mont.: Pictorial Histories Publishing Company, 1985.

  Dole, Charles Minot. “Birth Pains of the 10th Mountain Division.” Unpublished speech, 1946. 10th Mountain Division Collection, Denver Public Library.

  Dulles, Allen. The Secret Surrender. New York: Harper and Rowe, 1966.

  Dusenbery, Harris. The Northern Apennines and Beyond with the 10th Mountain Division. Portland, Ore.: Binford and Mort Publishing, 1978.

  ———. Ski The High Trail, World War II Ski Troops in the High Colorado Rockies. Portland, Ore.: Binford and Mort Publishing, 1991.

  Fire on the Mountain. Directed and produced by Beth and George Gage, First Run Features Home Video, 1995.

  Harrer, Heinrich. The White Spider. London: Harper Collins, 1958.

  Imbrie, John, and Hugh Evans. Good Times and Bad Times, A History of C Company 85th Mountain Infantry Regiment 10th Mountain Division. Quechee, Vt.: Vermont Heritage Press, 1995.

  Jay, Lt. John C. History of the Mountain Training Center. Army Ground Forces Study No. 24, 1944. 10th Mountain Division Collection, Denver Public Library.

  Keegan, John. The Face of Battle. New York: Viking Press, 1995.

  Lund, Morten. “The 10th Mountain Miracle.” Skiing Heritage: The Journal of the International Skiing History Association, Vol. 7, No. 2 (fall 1995).

  Lunday, Philip, and Charles Hampton. The Tramway Builders, A Brief History of Company D, 126th Engineer Mountain Battalion. Printed privately, 1994.

  Mauldin, Bill. This Damn Tree Leaks. Reprinted from Stars and Stripes, 1945.

  Pfeifer, Friedl, with Morten Lund. Nice Goin’: My Life on Skis. Missoula, Mont.: Pictorial Histories Publishing Company, 1993.

  Poschman, Harry. The Birth and Death of the 10th Mountain. Unpublished memoir, 1983.

  Putnam, William L.. Green Cognac: The Education of a Mountain Fighter. New York: American Alpine Club, 1991.

  Ringholz, Raye. On Belay! The Life of Legendary Mountaineer Paul Petzoldt. Seattle: Mountaineers Books, 1998.

  Ski Patrol. Directed and produced by John Jay, John Jay Films, 1943. Denver Public Library, 10th Mountain Division Collection.

  The Sun Valley Skiers. Directed and produced by David Butterfield, Centennial Entertainment, Ketchum, ID, 2000.

  Ullman, James Ramsey. High Conquest: The Story of Mountaineering. New York: J. B. Lippincott, 1941.

  Von Senger und Etterlin, Generalleutnant Fridolin. “War Diaries.” Unpublished, 1945. Denver Public Library, 10th Mountain Division Collection.

  Whitlock, Flint, and Bob Bishop. Soldiers on Skis: A Pictorial Memoir of the 10th Mountain Division. Boulder, Colo.: Paladin Press, 1992.

  Winter Warriors. Written and produced by Martin Gillan, A&E Television Networks, 2001.

  Woody, Robert. Charlie Red One, Over and Out. Privately Printed, 1995. Denver Public Library, 10th Mountain Division Collection.

  INDEX

  Aerial tramways, 234

  Afrika Korps, 80, 112

  Aleutian Echoes (Bradley), 30, 34–35, 42

  Aleutian Islands, 43, 56–57, 58, 69–82

  campaign for, see Attu, battle for recapture of; Kiska, recapture of Aleutian Task Force 9, 71, 72

  Alexander, Sir Harold, 119, 120, 203

  alpine (downhill) skiing, 8, 31, 33

  Alpini, 15, 39, 63, 124, 253

  Alps:

  environmental degradation of, 240–41

  Hitler’s rumored final defense in, 173, 174, 190–91, 203, 208

  mountaineering in, 52, 87, 88, 221

  Rockies vs., 218

  10th Mountain campaign in, see Garda Lake, 10th Mountain campaign on

  10th Mountain in, 218–24

  World War I battles and, 39, 62–63, 199

  Alta ski resort (Utah), 235

  altitude sickness, 59, 60

  American Alpine Club, 53

  American Red Cross, NSPS and, 15

  American Revolution, 12

  Anderson & Thompson Ski Company, 233

  Anschluss, 12, 33

  antipersonnel mines, 122–23, 148, 179–80

  Anzio, 119, 160

  Apennine Mountains:

  appearance of, 123

  battles in, see Craftsman, Operation; Encore, Operation

  Italian villages in, 1, 123–24

  Argentina, 117, 118

  Arlberg School (Austrian ski school), 17, 18, 30

  Army, U.S.:

  and need for mountain division, 22, 24–25

  point system in, 220

  publications of, 97, 100–101, 114, 156, 163, 168–69, 213

  radio of, 173, 208

  segregation in, 121, 172

  ski patrols of, 20–21, 22, 31

  10th Mountain reorganized by, 107–9

  training films of, 49–50, 51, 112–13 and winter warfare, 13

  Arno River Line, 119

  Aspen, Colo.:

  development and popularity of, 226–29, 230–31, 234, 249

  as mining town, 97, 102, 103–4

  as nascent ski resort, 97, 101–2, 103–4, 182, 225–26

  10th Mountain off-duty skiing in, 97–104

  Aspen Mountain, 97, 102–3, 226, 228–29, 230

  Aspen Ski Club, 226

  Aspen Skiing Corporation, 228

  Assault Climbing School (W.Va.), 136

  atomic bomb, 224

  Attu:

  battle for recapture of, 56, 69–70, 71

  Japanese garrisoned on, 56, 57, 58, 69–79

  Atwater, Monty, 252

  Auschwitz concentration camp, 218

  Austin, Tex., 111, 113

  Austria:

  Nazi takeover of, 12, 33

  surrender of German troops in, 203

  10th Mountain in, 221, 222–23

  avalanches:

  control of, 252

  as military weapon, 62–63, 252

  and MTG’s Aspen hike, 98–99

  10th Mountain’s training and climbing sessions and, 100–101

  Axis Sally, 171

  Badoglio, Pietro, 80, 92

  Bagni di Lucca, 4, 123

  Bankart, Debbie, 51, 52, 53–54, 157–58

  Basic Principles of Skiing, The, 49–50

  Bastrop, Tex., 106, 110

  battle shock, 162, 165

  Bedayan, Raffi, 221

  Belgium, Nazi occupation of, 18

  Benedict, Fabi, 250

  Benedict, Fritz, 189, 190, 229, 240

  postwar career of, 229, 249–51

  Bennett, Nelson, 31

  Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, 194, 218

  Berlin, Soviet troops on outskirts of, 173, 194

  Bingham, Roy, 155

  Birth and Death of the 10th Mountain, The (Poschman), 62r />
  “Birth Pains of the 10th Mountain Division” (Dole), 11, 253

  Black, Andy, 85

  Blaise, William, 155

  Blanc, Mont, 221

  Blizzard, The, 100–101, 114, 168–69, 213

  Bologna, Italy, 120, 121, 158, 176, 185

  Bowerman, Bill, postwar career of, 247–48, 250

  Bradley, Charles, 30, 34–35, 38, 39, 42

  Braun, Eva, 208

  Brazilian Expeditionary Force (BEF), 121, 177

  Brelsford, Corporal, 62

  Brenner Pass, 191, 198, 210

  Bright, Alex, 8, 30

  Britain, Battle of, 27–28

  Bromaghin, Ralph, 36

  Brower, David, 19, 24, 84–85, 86, 87, 88, 95, 99, 113, 122, 123, 128, 136, 143–44, 166, 175–76, 180–81, 185, 186, 197–98, 200–202, 204–6, 208, 210–11, 214, 219, 221–22

  environmental concerns and projects of, 240–44, 250

  Sierra Club and, 23, 84, 239, 242, 243, 246, 250

  Brown, Bill “Sarge,” 231, 232

  Browning Automatic Rifle (BAR), 3, 4, 5, 6

  Brown Palace Hotel (Denver), 102

  Buchenwald concentration camp, 194

  Burkett, Douglas, 22

  Burma, in World War II, 106, 114, 138, 194

  Buttermilk Mountain (Colo.), 230

  Butterwick, Lt., 205–6

  Camp Hale, 4, 38, 45–46, 66–67, 245, 254

  drawbacks of, 54–55

  in movies, 50, 53

  Camp Hale Ski-Zette, 97

  Camp Swift, 107–16, 139

  drawbacks of, 106, 110, 111

  Canada, 12–13

  and Aleutian Task Force 9, 71

  Canadian Rockies, Columbia Icefields of, 95

  Cash, W. J., 11

  Castel d’Aiano, Italy, 158–59

  Catskill Mountains, 179

  chairlifts, 16, 139, 227, 228–29, 234

  Charlie Red One, Over and Out (Woody), 112

  Charlotte News, 11

  Chasseurs Alpins, 15

  Churchill, Winston, 42, 91, 92, 118

  Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), 17, 21

  Clark, Earl, 255

  Clark, Mark, 80, 92, 119, 120, 121, 176, 184, 185, 188, 190–91

  Cold War, 174

  Colorado Outward Bound School, 245–46

  Complete Book of Running, The (Fixx), 247

  concentration camps, 194, 218

  Craftsman, Operation, 158, 166, 176–91

  Allied bombing in, 178, 180

  casualties in, 181–82, 183, 184

  components of, 176

  first day of, 176–78, 181

  German army in, 179–80, 181–82, 186, 187, 189–90

  German positions breached in, 183–84

  grudging respect for enemy in, 183

  Italian villagers welcoming in, 186–87

  mines in, 179–80

  orders to stop disregarded in, 184–88

  Po crossing in, 188–90

  prisoners in, 181, 182, 184, 185, 188, 190

  speed of, 184–86, 190

  terrain in, 179, 180, 181, 183, 184

  cross-country skiing, 17, 96, 249–51

  Currie, Ed, 255

  Czechoslovakia, 12

  Dachau concentration camp, 218

  Darby, William O., 208, 214

  Dardagna River, 126, 127, 131, 139

  Dartmouth College, ski team at, 5, 18, 25, 32–33, 231

  D-Day, 120

  buildup toward, 92, 106

  see also Overlord, Operation Delany, Art, 255

  Democrat, Mount, 100–101

  Denali, The, 81

  Denver, Colo., 102

  Denver Post, The, 229

  Depression, Great, ski boom in, 16–18

  Devils Tower, search and rescue at, 244–45

  Dinosaur National Monument, 242

  Dole, Charles Minot “Minnie,” 228

  NSPS founded by, 14–15, 66

  skiing manual compiled by, 18

  10th Mountain and, 8, 11, 13–26, 38, 39, 46–48, 52, 53, 54, 58, 64, 71, 104, 108, 115, 116, 141, 142, 239, 253

  Dole, Robert J., 182

  Dolomites, 10th Mountain in, 218–24

  Dragoon, Operation, 120

  Duke, Ben, 231, 238

  DUKWs (“ducks”), 190, 200, 202, 206, 207, 209

  Dulles, Allen, 174

  Dunaway, Bil, 231

  Dunkirk evacuation, 27

  DuPont, 89

  Dusenbery, Harris, 105–6, 207, 208, 217–18

  Eagle and the Hawk, The, 252

  Earth Island Institute, 243

  Eddy, Roger, 76

  Eiger Nordwand, ascent of, 87, 88

  Eighth Army, British, 80, 92, 106, 119, 120, 158, 176, 203, 220

  85th Infantry Division, U.S., 171, 178, 184, 188, 189

  85th Mountain Infantry Regiment, U.S., 54, 67, 104, 141

  1st Battalion of, 197

  in Lake Garda campaign, 195–97, 206

  motto of, ix

  in Operation Craftsman, 176–78, 181–83, 189, 190

  in Operation Encore, 116, 117, 141, 144–45, 146–47, 151–52, 153, 154–56, 159, 162–64, 172

  2nd battalion of, 153

  86th Mountain Infantry Regiment, U.S., 54, 67, 104, 116, 117, 122, 126–28

  1st Battalion of, 127, 128, 131–41, 144, 150

  in Lake Garda campaign, 197–98, 199–203, 204–6, 207–8, 210–11, 213, 214

  motto of, ix

  in Operation Craftsman, 176–78, 181, 190

  in Operation Encore, 126–28, 131–41, 144, 150, 153, 156, 158–59

  2nd Battalion of, 128, 131–41, 153, 199–203, 207

  3rd Battalion of, 129, 143–44, 156, 182–83, 197–98, 202, 204–6, 207, 210–11, 213

  87th Mountain Infantry Regiment, U.S., 1–6, 29–56, 104, 116, 117, 125

  1st Battalion of, 206–7

  Glee Club of, 36–37, 93–94

  Kiska deployment of, see Kiska, recapture of

  Lake Garde campaign and, 94–95, 206–7, 213

  motto of, ix, 109

  official launching of, 25–26

  in Operation Craftsman, 176–78, 181, 184, 188–90

  in Operation Encore, 1–6, 125, 129, 140, 144–45, 153–54, 158–62

  Rainier ski expedition of, 38–42, 59–60, 61

  skiing style taught at, 34–35

  temporary base for, 29–42, 48, 50, 52, 53, 66

  88-mm cannons, 199–200, 202, 205, 208, 209

  dud shells of, 215

  88th Infantry Division, U.S., 171, 178, 184, 197–98, 210, 217

  Eisenhower, Dwight D., 92, 108, 173, 194

  Eldredge, Newc, 122, 235, 238

  Elisha, Laurence, 101–2, 226

  Elvrum, John, 234

  Emerson, Dick, 88

  Encore, Operation, 1–6, 125–29

  billeting in, 2, 124, 125

  casualties prior to, 122–23

  German propaganda and, 123, 175–76

  “limited offensive” in, see “limited offensive”

  loot taken in, 156–57, 172–73

  Monte Gorgolesco and Monte Belvedere in, see Monte Gorgolesco, capture of

  Monte Torraccia captured in, 153, 156, 158, 171, 181

  patrols in, 2–6, 124–25

  purpose of, 120–21

  respite in, 156, 157–58

  Riva Ridge in, see Riva Ridge, taking of

  strategy in, 128–29, 144

  weather and terrain in, 125, 133–34

  Engl, Sigi, 49, 66, 183, 221

  Evans, Hugh, 151–52, 155, 181, 238, 255

  postwar career of, 239

  Face of Battle, The (Keegan), 87, 151, 214

  Fanano, Italy, 126, 135

  Fifth Army, U.S., 80, 92, 106, 119, 120, 121, 158, 160, 176, 184, 190–91, 215, 220

  53rd Combat Team, U.S. (Alaska Defense command), 71

  film industry, 48–50

  Finland, Winter War and, 8–11, 15, 19, 58, 96
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  Finns, in Watersmeet, Mich., 96

  Fire on the Mountain, 36, 237, 256

  1st Armored Division, U.S., 177

  1st Division, U.S., 20

  1st Special Service Force, U.S.-Canadian, 71

  Fischer, Bob, 152, 155

  Fixx, James, 247

  Florence, 119, 121, 168

  10th Mountain visits to, 170–71

  Folgaria, 219

  For Earth’s Sake: The Life and Times of David Brower (Brower), 87, 113

  Forest Service, U.S., 53, 250

  Fort Drum, 254

  Fort Lewis, 25, 27, 29, 48, 50

  Fort Ord (Calif.), 67–70

  4th (Eidelweiss) Mountain Battalion, German, 126, 140

  14th Army, German, defeat of, see

  Craftsman, Operation; Encore, Operation

  14th Panzer Division, German, 183

  41st Division, U.S., 21

  41st Mountain Division, German, 183

  44th Division, U.S., 20–21

  442nd Regimental Combat Team, U.S., 176

  France, Nazi occupation of, 18, 28

  see also D-Day; Dragoon, Operation

  French and Indian War, 12

  Friends of the Earth, 243

  Frontpost, 175–76

  frostbite, 60, 61, 99

  Gabriel, Peter, 39, 41, 64, 85, 95

  Garda Lake, 197, 198–99

  Garda Lake, 10th Mountain campaign on, 193–211

  artillery in, 198–200, 202, 204–6, 207, 208, 209

  battles for Spiazzi and Torbole in, 206–7

  casualties in, 202, 204–6, 207–8, 214

  DUKW’s used in, 200, 202, 206, 209

  German resistance on road to, 194–96

  loot taken in, 196–97, 213

  morale in, 202–3

  objective of, 191, 200, 201

  prisoners taken in, 195, 196

  tunnels and galleries in, 199, 200, 202, 204–6

  weather conditions in, 198–99, 206

  wooden barges in, 207

  Gargnano, Italy, 199, 206

  Geelan, Thomas, 224

  German army:

  blitzkrieg and, 9, 12, 13

  mountain troops of, 4–5, 13, 15, 18, 39, 63, 121, 183

  “never surrender” mentality of, 80

  propaganda directed at 10th Mountain by, 123, 175, 216

  in Soviet Union invasion, 24, 26, 28

  surrender of, in Italy and southern Austria, 173–74, 203, 208, 210, 216–18

  Germany, Nazi:

  Allied bombing of, 56

  genocidal policies of, 91, 194, 218

  Hitler’s call for infrastructure destruction of, 92, 193–94

  Soviet nonaggression pact with, 9, 28

 

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