Up on the Mountain: a History of the Ski Cap
The ski cap, sometimes also called by its german name of Bergmütze, is a visored cap with ear flaps secured to the front by buttons or a buckle. Allegedly descended from eastern bashlyks worn by russian soldiers, it was popular in the alpine regions of germanic countries. First adopted by the AUstro-Hungarian Empire as a field cap, it was infamously worn by the Wehrmacht during WWII. It continues to be used as a field or dress cap by German, Austrian, and Hungarian armed forces, and civilian versions can be found around Central and Eastern Europe. The hat I wear comes from https://huthausstreibich.de/product/b... Version française (mise en ligne le 15 mai) : • Là-Haut sur la Montagne: l'histoire de la ... Title sequence designed by Alexandre Mahler [email protected] This video was done for entertainment and educational purposes. No copyright infringement of any sort was intended.

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