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Eighth Army in Italy 1943u45
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Eighth Army in Italy 1943u45

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Eighth Army, Britain’s most famous field army of the twentieth century, landed in Italy in September 1943 and fought continuously until the defeat of the Germans in early-May 1945. This book studies the experience of Eighth Army in the Italian campaign, examining how a force accustomed to the open spaces of North Africa adjusted to the difficult terrain of Italy where fighting became much more a matter for the infantry than for the armour. It also compares the qualities of the commanders of Eighth Army in Italy: Montgomery; Leese and, finally, McCreery. The book uses official records at various levels, personal accounts
some never before published
and published material to present a picture of an army that, although defined as British, was one of the war’s most cosmopolitan formations. Its soldiers came from the UK, Canada, India, Ireland, Nepal, New Zealand, Poland and South Africa as well as from Palestine
the Jewish Brigade
and from Italy itself. AUTHOR: Richard Doherty is recognised as Ireland’s leading military history author with 15 published works to his credit. He has also worked on TV historical series including The Sons of Ulster and The Siege Chronicles.
16 pages of b/w photographs

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 August 2014
Pages
272
ISBN
9781473822788

Eighth Army, Britain’s most famous field army of the twentieth century, landed in Italy in September 1943 and fought continuously until the defeat of the Germans in early-May 1945. This book studies the experience of Eighth Army in the Italian campaign, examining how a force accustomed to the open spaces of North Africa adjusted to the difficult terrain of Italy where fighting became much more a matter for the infantry than for the armour. It also compares the qualities of the commanders of Eighth Army in Italy: Montgomery; Leese and, finally, McCreery. The book uses official records at various levels, personal accounts
some never before published
and published material to present a picture of an army that, although defined as British, was one of the war’s most cosmopolitan formations. Its soldiers came from the UK, Canada, India, Ireland, Nepal, New Zealand, Poland and South Africa as well as from Palestine
the Jewish Brigade
and from Italy itself. AUTHOR: Richard Doherty is recognised as Ireland’s leading military history author with 15 published works to his credit. He has also worked on TV historical series including The Sons of Ulster and The Siege Chronicles.
16 pages of b/w photographs

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 August 2014
Pages
272
ISBN
9781473822788