German Defences in Italy in World War II

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German Defences in Italy in World War II

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In 1943, Hitler ordered his forces to occupy the Italian mainland to protect the Third Reich's 'soft underbelly'. After the successfulthe Allied landings in Salerno, the Germans fought a series of hard, rearguard actions as the Allies slowly pushed north up the Apennines towards the Alps. These actions were based around the construction of a series of defensive lines: the Winter Line, the Gustav Line, the Hitler Line, the Caesar Line, the Gothic Line and the Voralpenstellung. This book explores the development and form of the six defensive lines constructed by the paramilitary Organisation Todt in Italy, examining the principles of defence of these key fortifications in visual depth, and discussing their fate in the wake of the Allied onslaught.

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Published Jun 27 2006
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 64
ISBN 9781841769387
Imprint Osprey Publishing
Illustrations 54 b/w; 3 col
Dimensions 248 x 184 mm
Series Fortress
Short code FOR 45
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Neil Short

Neil Short studied history at the University of La…

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Chris Taylor

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