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The Liberation of Italy, 1943-1947

The Liberation of Italy, 1943-1947
Author: Dr. Luigi Villari
Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages: 446
Release: 2017-06-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 1787205908

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As both an observer and a participant in the stirring events during the period of the so-called Liberation of Italy, Dr. Villari describes the leading developments and personalities, from the plot to depose Mussolini to the harsh peace treaty imposed on Italy in 1947.


The Day of Battle

The Day of Battle
Author: Rick Atkinson
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 852
Release: 2008-09-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780805088618

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In the second volume of his epic trilogy about the liberation of Europe in World War II, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Atkinson tells the harrowing story of the campaigns in Sicily and Italy.


Forgotten Battles

Forgotten Battles
Author: Charles T. O'Reilly
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780739101957

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Italy's War of Liberation takes issue with the apparently prevalent attitude among Allied commanders during World War II that the Italian military was ineffective. O'Reilly recounts the little-known story of the significant contribution made by the Italian military during the Italian Campaign, including the contribution of relatively unacknowledged Italian Partisan formations that fought in Italy, France, Yugoslavia, and Greece. Despite the fact that Italians fought on the front lines with the British and American soldiers, and despite the service of the Italian Navy and Air Force, the Allies refused repeated Italian pleas for more involvement in combat. This book not only attempts to correct the record of military history by illustrating the ways in which the Italians were underutilized by the Allies, but it also serves to paint a fair portrait of the Italian military's substantial efforts to defeat Hitler and eradicate Fascism.


My Italian Adventures

My Italian Adventures
Author: Lucy de Burgh
Publisher: The History Press
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2013-09-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0750953063

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Wartime Italy is a place of sunshine and shadows. A country torn apart by the turbulent dictatorship of Mussolini and the horrors of Nazi occupation, struggling to repair itself during the Allied liberation. Yet, it is also the land of spaghetti and spumante, the shores of Lake Garda and the Dolomite mountains, and into this drops an English girl who is quickly enchanted by the Italian landscape and way of life. A woman's memoir of wartime is very rare, but Lucy de Burgh writes a sparkling eyewitness account of her time in Italy serving with the Auxiliary Territorial Service – Britain's famous 'girls in khaki'. Every day is a new adventure – from receiving a landmine as a love token from a would-be admirer to midnight swimming in 'a small black lake, reflecting in its passive waters the millions of twinkling stars, the blue-black sky like silk spotted with polka dots'. Although she sees the tragedy and cost of war first-hand, she also makes friends, finds beauty and civility wherever she goes and is moved by the love of life of those who have lost everything. My Italian Adventures is being published as a contribution to The Monte San Martino Trust, a charity dedicated to commemorating the bravery of those Italian who had sacrificed their lives for sheltering Allied soldiers escaping the Nazis.


Sicily and the Surrender of Italy

Sicily and the Surrender of Italy
Author: Lieutenant Albert Garland
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 644
Release: 2015-07-16
Genre:
ISBN: 9781515100430

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(Includes maps) This volume, the second to be published in the Mediterranean Theater of Operations subseries, takes up where George F. Howe's Northwest Africa: Seizing the Initiative in the West left off. It integrates the Sicilian Campaign with the complicated negotiations involved in the surrender of Italy. The Sicilian Campaign was as complex as the negotiations, and is equally instructive. On the Allied side it included American, British, and Canadian soldiers as well as some Tabors of Goums; major segments of the U.S. Army Air Forces and of the Royal Air Force; and substantial contingents of the U.S. Navy and the Royal Navy. Opposing the Allies were ground troops and air forces of Italy and Germany, and the Italian Navy. The fighting included a wide variety of operations: the largest amphibious assault of World War II; parachute jumps and air landings; extended overland marches; tank battles; precise and remarkably successful naval gunfire support of troops on shore; agonizing struggles for ridge tops; and extensive and skillful artillery support. Sicily was a testing ground for the U.S. soldier, fighting beside the more experienced troops of the British Eighth Army, and there the American soldier showed what he could do. The negotiations involved in Italy's surrender were rivaled in complexity and delicacy only by those leading up to the Korean armistice. The relationship of tactical to diplomatic activity is one of the most instructive and interesting features of this volume. Military men were required to double as diplomats and to play both roles with skill.


The Wehrmacht's Last Stand

The Wehrmacht's Last Stand
Author: Robert M. Citino
Publisher: University Press of Kansas
Total Pages: 632
Release: 2020-07-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 0700630384

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By 1943, the war was lost, and most German officers knew it. Three quarters of a century later, the question persists: What kept the German army going in an increasingly hopeless situation? Where some historians have found explanations in the power of Hitler or the role of ideology, Robert M. Citino, the world’s leading scholar on the subject, posits a more straightforward solution: Bewegungskrieg, the way of war cultivated by the Germans over the course of history. In this gripping account of German military campaigns during the final phase of World War II, Citino charts the inevitable path by which Bewegungskrieg, or a “war of movement,” inexorably led to Nazi Germany’s defeat. The Wehrmacht’s Last Stand analyzes the German Totenritt, or “death ride,” from January 1944—with simultaneous Allied offensives at Anzio and Ukraine—until May 1945, the collapse of the Wehrmacht in the field, and the Soviet storming of Berlin. In clear and compelling prose, and bringing extensive reading of the German-language literature to bear, Citino focuses on the German view of these campaigns. Often very different from the Allied perspective, this approach allows for a more nuanced and far-reaching understanding of the last battles of the Wehrmacht than any now available. With Citino’s previous volumes, Death of the Wehrmacht and The Wehrmacht Retreats, The Wehrmacht’s Last Stand completes a uniquely comprehensive picture of the German army’s strategy, operations, and performance against the Allies in World War II.


Cassino to the Alps

Cassino to the Alps
Author: Ernest F. Fisher
Publisher:
Total Pages: 584
Release: 1993
Genre:
ISBN:

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Italy 1943-1945

Italy 1943-1945
Author: David W. Ellwood
Publisher: Burns & Oates
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1985
Genre: History
ISBN:

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En analyse af begivenheder og forhold i italiensk politik 1943-1945, der førte til fascismens fald og Italiens befrielse. Et meget omfattende noteapparat og meget fyldig bibliografi.


Italy and the Second World War

Italy and the Second World War
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2018-06-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004363769

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Italy in the Second World War: Alternative Perspectives brings together fifteen international scholars to offer new contributions to the study of Italian war experience, both civilian and military, during the Second World War.