The Allied Invasion of Sicily: The History of the Largest Amphibious Campaign of World War II By Charles River Editors

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Includes pictures Includes accounts of the fighting written by soldiers and generals Includes online resources and a bibliography for further reading Includes a table of contentsThe rugged island of Sicily dominated in the east by the snow crowned eminence of the active volcano Mount Etna which rises to a height of 11000 feet lies in the ocean just off the toe of the boot of Italy This spectacular setting witnessed one of 1943 s pivotal battles as the theater of Allied operations shifted from North Africa to Europe Operation Husky a mixed victory wresting control of Sicily from the Axis The action also caused Benito Mussolini s downfall his imprisonment and subsequent dramatic rescue by the scar faced Otto Skorzeny removing significant portions of Italy from the fascist camp but nevertheless failing to prevent a long and costly Italian campaign Germany s North African defeat opened up the possibility of taking the war in the west to the European continent for the first time since France s lightning conquest by the Wehrmacht in 1940 The British and Americans debated the merits of landing in France directly in 1943 but they ultimately opted against it The Soviets railed at the Westerners as bastards of allies conveniently forgetting that they aided and abetted Hitler s violent expansionism in eastern Europe for over a year starting in 1939 but a 1943 D Day style landing in France might have proven a strategic and logistical impossibility As it turned out the lackluster Allied showing on Sicily and the escape of most of the island s garrison would encourage Hitler to alter his plans and defend Italy vigorously With its rugged mountain ridges deep valleys and numerous rivers Italy contained tens of thousands of natural defensive positions The Wehrmacht exploited these to the full during the ensuing campaign bogging down the Anglo American armies in an endless series of costly time consuming engagements Even the rank and file German soldiers showed a clear awareness of the Italy s strategic The Tommies will have to chew their way through us inch by inch a German paratrooper wrote in an unfinished letter found on his corpse at Salerno and we will surely make hard chewing for them Hastings 2011 408 On paper Sicily s garrison appeared as a formidable obstacle to the Allies plans but in actuality most of the resistance came from the small number of German troops on the island The vast numbers of Italian soldiers accomplished little other than to flee or surrender en masse but even this delayed the Anglo American forces long enough for Hitler to greatly reinforce the Wehrmacht in Italy In the memorable words of a war correspondent the campaign resembled a thirty eight day race with the Italians in the lead Porch 2004 445 The Allied Invasion of The History of the Largest Amphibious Campaign of World War II chronicles the crucial 1943 campaign Along with pictures of important people places and events you will learn about the invasion of Sicily like never before in no time at all The Allied Invasion of Sicily The History of the Largest Amphibious Campaign of World War IIIf you want a cogent description of the invasion of Sicily this is perfect I have to admit that it persuaded me not to read the longer books I d ordered It s heart breaking especially the descriptions of what happened with the glider and paratroop units The Allied Invasion of Sicily The History of the Largest Amphibious Campaign of World War II More than anything else this book brings out various shades of the boorish General Patton It also highlights the differences that existed within the Allied forces specially between the British and the Americans as the joined hands to take on the might of the Fuhrer The book aptly concludes that Operation Husky decisively switched the Third Reich to a losing defensive strategy and it succeeded largely due to the Nazi failure to reinforce Sicily which in turn resulted from deception of Operation Mincemeat The Allied Invasion of Sicily The History of the Largest Amphibious Campaign of World War II Charles River Editors is an independent publisher of thousands of ebooks on Kindle Nook Kobo and Apple iBookstore provider of original content for third parties.The Allied Invasion of Sicily: The History of the Largest Amphibious Campaign of World War II.