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June 1941. As Nazi Germany invades the Soviet Union, the war on the Eastern Front descends into extreme brutality. Among the advancing units is the 1st Mountain Division—an elite Wehrmacht formation known for its Edelweiss symbol.
But behind its reputation lies a darker story.
From Poland to the Caucasus, its soldiers witnessed and carried out violence that shaped their conduct. On the Eastern Front, prisoners were left to die, civilians were targeted, and atrocities became routine.
When transferred to the Balkans, this brutality escalated into systematic terror. Villages were burned, civilians executed, and entire communities destroyed in so-called “anti-partisan operations.” In places like Borovë, Mousiotitsa, Kommeno, and Lingiades, hundreds of civilians were massacred. On Kefalonia, thousands of surrendered Italian soldiers were executed.
By the end of the war, the 1st Mountain Division had become a symbol of brutality and mass murder. Many of its members would face death—either in combat or through post-war justice.

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00:00Soldiers from the 98th Regiment of the 1st Mountain Division surrounded the village of
00:05Mursiotica, home to shepherds and farmers who lived off the land.
00:10The troops divided into four groups and attacked from all sides.
00:15They looted homes, set fire to buildings, and rounded up the villages on a plateau above
00:20the town.
00:21In the late afternoon, the captives were lined up and shot with machine guns.
00:27136 people were killed that day, elderly, women, and children.
00:33The bodies were thrown into a dry well because there were too few survivors left to dig graves.
00:40A month later, on the 27th of August, 1943, the same unit returned and murdered 17 more
00:47people, including entire families.
00:50The German report later claimed they had killed 100 bandits, a lie repeated to justify the
00:57killings.
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