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Bloody River
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 180

Bloody River

Blumenson shows leadership's role in a disasterous World War II battle on theItalian peninsula, documenting how the Rapido tragedy reveals the high-pricedlessons of war. 11 photos. 2 maps. Index.

Battle Analysis: Rapido River Crossing, Offensive, Deliberate Attack, River Crossing, January 1944
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 68

Battle Analysis: Rapido River Crossing, Offensive, Deliberate Attack, River Crossing, January 1944

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  • Published: 1984
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The crossing of the Rapido River in southern Italy and the assault on the German Gustav Line by General Mark Clark's 5th US Army was undertaken to prevent German forces from opposing VI Corp's amphibious landing at Anzio. Both operations, the river crossing and attack and the amphibious landing at Anzio, were part of an Allied campaign to push the Germans out of the Italian peninsula and to seize Rome. To assist the amphibious operations at Anzio, General Clark sent Major General Fred L. Walker's 36th Texas Division across the Rapido. The 36th Division attacked across the river with two regiments abreast. They struck head-on into the strongly defended German Gustav Line overlooking the Rapido River from the north. After two assaults, the 36th Division was repulsed with extremely high casualties. The attempted crossing was one of the most bitter failures of the Allied forces during World War II, and it became the subject of a Congressional inquiry. This action clearly illustrates the immense difficulties of crossing a riverline which is integrated into the enemy's main line of defense.

Crossing the Rapido
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 297

Crossing the Rapido

The crossing of the Rapido, in the shadow of the monastery atop Monte Cassino, was one of the colossal mistakes of World War II. This is the first book-length history of the operation.

The Rapido River Crossing
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 58

The Rapido River Crossing

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1946
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Investigates causes of the large casualty rate from the WWII battle at Rapido River, Italy.

The Day of Battle
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 791

The Day of Battle

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-11
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Follows the strengthening American and British armies as they invade Sicily in July 1943 and then fight their way north toward Rome. The decision to invade the ¿soft underbelly¿ of Europe was controversial, but, once under way, the commitment to liberate Italy from the Nazis never wavered. The battles at Salerno, Anzio, the Rapido River, and Monte Cassino were particularly lethal, yet as the months passed, the Allied forces, led by Lt. Gen. Mark Clark, continued to drive the Germans up the Italian peninsula. And, with the liberation of Rome in June 1944, ultimate victory seemed inevitable. ¿Written with great drama and flair, this is a masterly account of one of history¿s most compelling military campaigns.¿ Maps and photos. N.Y. Times bestseller.

The Day Of Battle
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 509

The Day Of Battle

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-05-02
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  • Publisher: Hachette UK

In An Army at Dawn - winner of the Pulitzer Prize - Rick Atkinson provided a dramatic and authoritative history of the Allied triumph in North Africa. Now, in The Day of the Battle, he follows the strengthening American and British armies as they invade Sicily in July 1943 and then, mile by bloody mile, fight their way north. The Italian campaign's outcome was never certain; in fact, Roosevelt, Churchill and their military advisors engaged in heated debate about whether an invasion of the so-called soft underbelly of Europe was even a good idea. But once underway, the commitment to liberate Italy from the Nazis never wavered, despite the agonizingly high price. The battles at Salerno, Anzio, and Monte Cassino were particularly difficult and lethal, yet as the months passed, the Allied forces continued to push the Germans up the Italian peninsula. And with the liberation of Rome in June 1944, ultimate victory at last began to seem inevitable. Drawing on an astonishing array of primary source material, written with great drama and flair, this is narrative history of the first rank.

The Battles for Monte Cassino
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 413

The Battles for Monte Cassino

The Battles for Monte Cassino encompassed one of the few truly international conflicts of the Second World War. A strategic town on the road to Rome, the fighting lasted four months and cost the lives of more than 14,000 men from eight nations. Between January and May 1944, forces from Britain, Canada, France, India, New Zealand, Poland and the United States, fought a resolute German army in a series of battles in which the advantage swung back and forth, from one side to the other. From fire-fights in the mountains to tank attacks in the valley; from river crossings to street fighting, the four battles of Cassino encompass a series of individual operations unique in the history of the Second World War.

The Italian Campaign: One Soldier's Story of a Forgotten War
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 138

The Italian Campaign: One Soldier's Story of a Forgotten War

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-02-28
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

Merriam Press World War 2 Memoir. As school children, most Americans learned about Wold War II and the attack on Pearl Harbor, the D-Day invasion of Normandy, the raising of the flag on Iwo Jima. But few people know much about the Italian Campaign during that war. Of all the western fronts in World War II, the Italian campaign cost the most lives. One of its survivors, Albert DeFazio, didn't like to talk about his experiences as an American soldier in World War II, but he was also concerned that so little was known about the suffering and death in Italy. It took Albert decades to be able to describe his experiences in World War II - memories that still haunt him. Now, after seventy years, Albert DeFazio has told his story of the war he cannot forget. This new, expanded edition, brings Albert's story to life with new material and images of Scenes from a Forgotten War. 72 photographs and illustrations, 1 map.

Monte Cassino
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 418

Monte Cassino

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-05-09
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  • Publisher: Random House

This title looks at the 5 month campaign to capture the monastery of Monte Cassino during the Second World War.