Description
The War in Italy 1943–1945 – an unbroken series of German combat dishonor. The author reveals how, in an effort to thwart Churchill's plan to occupy the Dardanelles, the German infantry cold-bloodedly massacred thousands of surrendering Italians on the islands in the Aegean Sea. He details the deportation of Italian Jews to Auschwitz and the mass killing of Italian hostages. He uncovers the fate of six hundred thousand Italian prisoners of war sent to labor camps in Germany. The conclusions the author reaches prove the absurdity of British Field Marshal Alexander's claim that Kesselring "was an honorable opponent." The War in Italy 1943–1945 is the most complete published document on one of the greatest dramas of World War II.
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Author: Lamb Richard
Publication date: March 20, 2019
Manufacturer: NAŠE VOJSKO - knižní distribuce s.r.o.
Genres: Books, Non-fiction literature, History and facts
Pages: 416
ISBN/EAN: 9788020617606

