Handbook on the Italian Military Forces 2 August 1943

Handbook on the Italian Military Forces 2 August 1943
Title Handbook on the Italian Military Forces 2 August 1943 PDF eBook
Author United States. War Department. Military Intelligence Service
Publisher
Pages 480
Release 1943
Genre Armies
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Handbook of the Italian Military Forces 2 August 1943

Handbook of the Italian Military Forces 2 August 1943
Title Handbook of the Italian Military Forces 2 August 1943 PDF eBook
Author Military Intelligence Service
Publisher
Pages 516
Release 2014-03
Genre History
ISBN 9781783310746

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This handbook was published to give U.S. military personnel a better understanding of the principal characteristics, and is dated 2 August 1943, about five weeks before the Italian surrender. It begins with a description of distinctive branches, or specialities, the most characteristic of which was the arm of the Royal Carabinieri, a semi-military body occupying, historically, the senior position in the Army. Other specialities included the Grenadiers of Sardinia, the Bersaglieri, the Alpini and the San Marco Marine Regiment, the equivalent to the US Marine Corps. The handbook then goes on to show, in order, the organisation of Command and Staff, of formations (corps and divisions) and of the arms and services; services, supply and transportation; ranks, uniforms, insignia, medals and decorations; armament and equipment and a chapter on the Air Force, There are chapters on tactical doctrine and principles of employment, on permanent fortifications, camouflage and abbreviations. Finally there is a brief index.

Handbook on the Italian Military Forces, 3 August 1943

Handbook on the Italian Military Forces, 3 August 1943
Title Handbook on the Italian Military Forces, 3 August 1943 PDF eBook
Author United States. War Department. Military Intelligence Service
Publisher
Pages 516
Release 1943
Genre Italian language
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Bardia

Bardia
Title Bardia PDF eBook
Author Craig Stockings
Publisher UNSW Press
Pages 494
Release 2009
Genre History
ISBN 1921410256

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Challenging in its perspective and controversial in its conclusions, Bardia is a riveting account of the first large-scale battle planned and fought by an Australian formation in World War II. --Book Jacket.

Swastika over the Acropolis

Swastika over the Acropolis
Title Swastika over the Acropolis PDF eBook
Author Craig Stockings
Publisher BRILL
Pages 664
Release 2013-07-04
Genre History
ISBN 9004254595

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Swastika over the Acropolis is a new, multi-national account which provides a new and compelling interpretation of the Greek campaign of 1941, and its place in the history of World War II. It overturns many previously accepted English-language assumptions about the fighting in Greece in April 1941 – including, for example, the impact usually ascribed to the Luftwaffe, German armour and the conduct of the Greek Army Further, Swastika over the Acropolis demonstrates that this last complete strategic victory by Nazi Germany in World War II is set against a British-Dominion campaign mounted as a withdrawal, not an attempt to ‘save’ Greece from invasion and occupation. At the same time, on the German side, the campaign revealed serious and systemic weaknesses in the planning and the conduct of large-scale operations that would play a significant role in the regime’s later defeats.

Fortress Europe

Fortress Europe
Title Fortress Europe PDF eBook
Author J.E. Kaufmann
Publisher Pen and Sword Military
Pages 791
Release 2022-06-02
Genre History
ISBN 1399002732

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A few of the fortifications and fortified lines of the world wars are well known and have often been written about, illustrated and studied. But they tend to distract attention from the wide range of fixed defenses constructed across Europe on an enormous scale after the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71, during a period of insecurity and aggression. That is why this new, highly illustrated study, which covers the entire continent, is so valuable. The authors examine the major fortified positions and describe their strategic purpose, their design and construction, and the role they played in military planning and operations. The outstanding contribution of the major military architects of the time is a key theme. The work of Séré de Rivières, Brialmont and others had a major influence on the course of the First World War and on the fortifications built before and during the Second World War. Their approach is visible in the designs for the Maginot Line, the East and West walls of Germany, the Vallo Alpino in Italy, the Soviet Stalin and Molotov lines, the Mannerheim and Salpa lines of Finland, the Greek Metaxas Line, the Beneš Line of Czechoslovakia as well as the defenses built by the Dutch and Scandinavians. The breadth of the coverage, the degree of detail and the numerous illustrations make the book essential reading and reference for anyone who has a special interest in the world wars and the history of fortifications.

The Allies Strike Back, 1941–1943

The Allies Strike Back, 1941–1943
Title The Allies Strike Back, 1941–1943 PDF eBook
Author James Holland
Publisher Atlantic Monthly Press
Pages 672
Release 2017-10-03
Genre History
ISBN 0802190146

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Volume two in this “expert, anecdote-filled, thoroughly entertaining” history of WWII follows The Rise of Germany as the Allied forces turn the tides (Kirkus). James Holland’s The Rise of Germany, the first volume in his War in the West trilogy, was widely praised for his impeccable research and lively narrative. Covering the dawn of World War II, it ended at a point when the Nazi war machine appeared to be unstoppable. Germany had taken Poland and France with shocking speed. London was bombed, and U-boats harried shipping on the Atlantic. But Germany hadn’t actually won the Battle of Britain or the Battle of the Atlantic. It was not producing airplanes or submarines fast enough. And what looked like victory in Greece and Crete had expended crucial resources in short supply. The Allies Strike Back continues the narrative as Germany’s invasion of Russia unfolds in the east, while in the west, the Americans formally enter the war. In North Africa, following major setbacks at the hands of Rommel, the Allies storm to victory. Meanwhile, the bombing of Germany escalates, aiming to not only destroy the its military, industrial, and economic system, but also relentlessly crush civilian morale. Comprehensive and impeccably researched, “Holland brings a fresh eye to the ebb and flow of the conflict” in this “majestic saga” of 20th century history (Literary Review, UK).