Sicily '43

A Times Book of the Year

(Autor) James Holland
Formato: Paperback
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Codenamed Operation HUSKY, the Allied assault on Sicily on 10 July 1943 remains the largest amphibious invasion ever mounted in world history, landing more men in a single day than at any other time. That day, over 160,000 British, American and Canadian troops were dropped from the sky or came ashore, more than on D-Day just under a year later. It was also preceded by an air campaign that marked a new direction and dominance of the skies by Allies. The subsequent thirty-eight-day Battle for Sicily was one of the most dramatic of the entire Second World War, involving daring raids by special forces, deals with the Mafia, attacks across mosquito-infested plains and perilous assaults up almost sheer faces of rock and scree. It was a brutal campaign - the violence was extreme, the heat unbearable, the stench of rotting corpses intense and all-pervasive, the problems of malaria, dysentery and other diseases a constant plague. And all while trying to fight a way across an island of limited infrastructure and unforgiving landscape, and against a German foe who would not give up. It also signalled the beginning of the end of the War in the West. From here on, Italy ceased to participate in the war, the noose began to close around the neck of Nazi Germany, and the coalition between the United States and Britain came of age. Most crucially, it would be a critical learning exercise before Operation OVERLORD, the Allied invasion of Normandy, in June 1944 -- Amazon.com.

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Editorial:
Corgi
Formato:
Paperback
Número de páginas:
None
Idioma:
en
ISBN:
9780552176903
Año de publicación:
2021
Fecha publicación:
10 de Junio de 2021

James Holland

James Holland is a best-selling British author and historian known for his works on World War II. He has written numerous books on the subject, including the acclaimed "The Battle of Britain" and "The War in the West" series. Holland's writing style is known for its meticulous research and engaging narrative, bringing to life the history of the war with vivid detail. His contributions to literature include shedding new light on key events and figures of World War II, offering fresh perspectives and insights into this pivotal period in history. One of his most famous works is "The Battle of Britain: Five Months That Changed History," which delves into the crucial air campaign between Britain and Germany in 1940. Holland's impact on the literary genre of military history and World War II literature is significant, as he continues to be a leading voice in the field, captivating readers with his in-depth knowledge and storytelling prowess.

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