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Monte Cassino

the hardest-fought battle of World War II

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An edition of Monte Cassino (2003)

Monte Cassino

the hardest-fought battle of World War II

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A gripping chronicle of the greatest and most terrible confrontation between Allied forces and the Nazi army, based on groundbreaking archival research and the compelling first-person accounts of four hundred survivors on both sides of the conflict. Before D-Day there was Monte Cassino, the desperate six-month struggle in the mountains of central Italy that left more than 350,000 men dead or wounded. Hitler had declared that the Allied drive toward Rome must be stopped at all costs, and in the winter of 1943--44 the German commander Kesselring chose the fortress-like monastery of Monte Cassino as the centerpiece of the Gustav Line, one of the most impressive feats of defensive engineering ever conceived. With months to prepare his position, Kesselring took advantage of the treacherous terrain to establish a virtually impregnable position. As the Allied forces?which included Americans, British, Canadians, Indians, South Africans, Tunisians, Algerians, Moroccans, Senegalese, Brazilians, and royalist Italians?pushed their way forward, the coldest, rainiest winter in Italian history rendered air and armor power useless, and turned the landscape into a hellish killing ground.The Battle of Monte Cassino is a story of the horrors of war seen from the perspective of the soldiers on the battlefield. Through interviews with hundreds of survivors, as well as wartime letters and diaries, Matthew Parker vividly captures the savagery of conflicts fought with grenades, bayonets, and bare hands. His extensive research in the military archives of the participating nations brings to light how incessant disagreements and backbiting at the Allied command level contributed to the carnage and confusion. The destruction of the fourteenth-century monastery itself becomes a powerful symbol of the toll war takes on history and culture. Monte Cassino was one of the most sacred sites in Christendom and the home to valuable religious artifacts, artworks, and manuscripts. In massive Allied bombings, the building and many of its irreplaceable treasures were reduced to rubble. The first book in twenty years about Monte Cassino, this monumental work of history conveys the human face of war with authoritative power and unforgettable emotional resonance.

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Doubleday
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English
Pages
414

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Table of Contents

Introduction: The monastery and the Gustav Line
Pt. 1: Sicily to Cassino.
The Casablanca conference and the invasion of Sicily
The invasion of Italy
The Gustav Line
Into the Gustav Line
Pt. 2: The first battle.
British X Corps on the Garigliano : the left hook
Bloody River
Anzio and Cassino
The Cassino Massif
Pt. 3: The second battle.
The destruction of the monastery
Snakeshead Ridge
Lull at Cassino, counterattack at Anzio
Pt. 4: The third battle.
The battle for Cassino town
Castle Hill
The green devils of Cassino
Pt. 5: The fourth battle.
Deception
Break-in
Amazon Bridge
The monastery
Postscript: Surviving the peace
Appendix: Typical British infantry battalion, 1943-44
Orders of battle

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 397-400) and index.
Originally published: London : Headline, 2003.

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
940.54/215622
Library of Congress
D763.I82 M657 2004

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Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xvi, 414 p.
Number of pages
414
Dimensions
25 x x centimeters

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Open Library
OL3693598M
Internet Archive
montecassinohard0000park
ISBN 10
0385509855
LCCN
2003068778
OCLC/WorldCat
53839846
Library Thing
436017
Amazon ID (ASIN)
Goodreads
1703674

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