The Invasion of Italy: a Walking Battlefield Tour from Salerno to Rome

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  • The Invasion of Italy: a Walking Battlefield Tour from Salerno to Rome Book Detail

  • Author : Robert Irving Desourdis
  • Release Date : 2020-12-24
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  • ISBN 13 : 9781536185720
  • File Size : 26,26 MB

The Invasion of Italy: a Walking Battlefield Tour from Salerno to Rome by Robert Irving Desourdis PDF Summary

Book Description: Italy, despite the recent COVID impact, is a beautiful country where Americans, Britons, Indians, New Zealanders, Canadians, French, Algerians, Tunisians, Moroccans and Poles fought the Germans and Italian Axis partners in World War II. Though there are a few well-known mass-media books covering the history in narrative from with period grainy black and white photos, there are no such books that walk the ground with leading historians, pointing out the scenes of the action and viewing the memorials to the lives lost, particularly the military cemeteries. This book will provide sweeping imagery of the key sites with transcribed on-scene oratory provided by the well-known Italian Campaign historian and tour guide Frank de Planta de Wildenberg, These former British and American soldiers, now history tour guides, walk the ground with our tour group so that we can experience the sites of the Allied-led Campaign on the Italian Peninsula. You see breathtaking views on the shores and in the mountains, particularly the beautiful villages, and the great visibility afforded the Germans in and around all three locations: Salerno, Cassino and Anzio.Frank de Planta de Wildenberg, the lead history guide, has done dozens of tours on these battlefields. He provides access into little known areas tramped by the soldiers who fought there and now often visited by British Army groups to hear Frank's depth of knowledge in what has become his life's work upon retirement from the Army. His wit and wisdom come through his veteran stories and personal experiences in the British Army. He read Modern History at King's College, University of London and was commissioned into The Royal Anglian Regiment in 1984. He retired in 1991 and joined the Army Reserve during which time he commanded East Midlands Officers' Training Corps in Nottingham and conducted numerous battlefield tours in Italy. Frank de Planta was strongly motivated by Fred Majdalany's personal account of Cassino, which sparked an intense interest and he now devotes much of his free time to this fascinating and highly controversial series of battles that, ultimately, led to a costly breakthrough in May/June 1944. His interest then shifted to include Salerno and Anzio, parts of the Italian Campaign that are inextricably linked to the Cassino story.

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A Walking Tour of Italy's WWII Battlefields

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