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War in Italy, 1943-1945 Richard Lamb

War in Italy, 1943-1945 By Richard Lamb

War in Italy, 1943-1945 by Richard Lamb


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Richard Lamb, an Italian-speaking officer in the British Army during World War II, has relied in part on Italian archives to present a surprising and unprecedented history of the war in Italy from Mussolini's fall until the final victory. He chronicles a sequence of Nazi infamies.

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War in Italy, 1943-1945 Summary

War in Italy, 1943-1945: A Brutal Story by Richard Lamb

Richard Lamb, one of the few Italian-speaking officers in the British Army during World War II, has relied in part on newly opened Italian archives to present a surprising and unprecedented history of the war in Italy from Mussolini's fall until the final victory. Chronicling an unbroken sequence of Nazi infamies, Lamb reveals how German troops massacred thousands of surrendering Italians in the Aegean islands, deported Italian Jews to Auschwitz, and slaughtered Italian hostages and POWs. Had it not been for Mussolini's frenzied attempts to protect his countrymen, Italy would have been treated even worse than Poland. Lamb answers important and controversial questions, such as why the Allies did not land unopposed in Italy before the Germans poured over the Brenner Pass, and why Pope Pius XII did not take a stronger stand on behalf of Jews and the victims of the Ardeatine massacre. He details Anthony Edens opposition to an aid for Italian partisans, and the disastrous order form the War Office that British POWs should stay in their camps. He unfolds the extraordinary stories of the Cossack settlement in the Fruili, the attempted annexation of northern Italy by de Gaulle and Tito, the contributions of the Royalist Army to the Allied cause, the Italian civilians who helped Allied POWs escape, and the German generals who failed to obey Hitler's order to scorch all of Northern Italy. War in Italy will long remain the most complete account ever published of one of the most terrible dramas of World War II.

Table of Contents

* Introduction * Italy Changes Sides * Mussolini Returns * Italian Jews under the Nazis * Kesselrings Atrocities * Verona, 1944 * Mussolinis New Army and the Fate of 600,000 * The New Army Disappoints * Aegean Tragedy and Atrocities * The Italians and British POWs * The Royal Army and the Allies * Partisans, SOE and OSS * Divided Views on the Partisans * Frontier Problems * The Axis Bites the Dust * Mussolinis End

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CIN0306806886G
9780306806889
0306806886
War in Italy, 1943-1945: A Brutal Story by Richard Lamb
Used - Good
Paperback
Hachette Books
19960322
368
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