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They Fought at Anzio

De : John S. D. Eisenhower
Lu par : Jim Woods
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Italy was the scene of the longest, bloodiest, most frustrating, and least understood series of battles fought by the Western Allies during World War II. Now, John S. D. Eisenhower offers a new look at the Italian campaign, emphasizing the Anzio offensive—an operation pushed by Winston Churchill that fell largely to American troops to carry out. It was visualized as an amphibious landing of two Allied divisions behind German lines that would force the Wehrmacht to evacuate all of Italy. But the Germans held on and, with the arrival of reinforcements, nearly wiped out the Allied troops pinned down at Anzio Beach.

By portraying that struggle from the perspectives of both commanders and foot soldiers, this prominent military historian focuses on the experiences of the individuals who fought in the Italian campaign to reveal what the battle at Anzio was all about. But more than the account of one operation, They Fought at Anzio covers the entire Italian campaign, from the landings at Salerno to the capture of Rome.

By focusing on the experiences of the soldiers who fought there and the decisions of commanders in perilous circumstances, They Fought at Anzio offers a new appreciation of the contributions of both and a new understanding of this unheralded theater of the war.

The book is published by University of Missouri Press. The audiobook is published by University Press Audiobooks.

©2007 John S. D. Eisenhower (P)2025 Redwood Audiobooks
Amériques Militaire États-Unis

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“As a career soldier and military historian, John Eisenhower brings impeccable historical credentials to the field of military history...” (Carlo W. D’Este, author of Patton: A Genius for War)

“A powerful overview of the entire Italian campaign.” (Robert H. Ferrell, author of Five Days in October)

“A fine work of history by a very fine historian.” (Rick Atkinson, author of In the Company of Soldiers)

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