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The Savage Storm

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With the invasion of France imminent and following a victory in Sicily, the Allies entered Southern Italy in September 1943, aiming to push Axis forces north and reach Rome by Christmas. Despite Italy's surrender, German forces mounted a fierce resistance, leading to one of the war's most brutal battles. As preparations for the D-Day landings progressed, shortages in shipping and materiel hindered the advance, resulting in tragic consequences. The harsh weather during the critical months leading up to Monte Cassino exacted a heavy toll for every hard-fought mile gained by Allied troops. Chronicling these dark months with unflinching detail, this account of the campaign stands out from traditional histories. The author, known for his ground-level perspective on the Second World War, vividly brings the story to life by weaving together letters, diaries, and other remarkable documents. The narrative traces the battles fought across diverse terrains—plains, mountains, and devastated villages—amid intense heat and, later, frigid cold and relentless rain. This approach immerses readers in the heart of the action, offering a fresh and revealing perspective on this pivotal phase of the war.

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The Savage Storm, James Holland

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2024
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