The Battles of Monte Cassino by Glyn Harper

The Battles of Monte Cassino by Glyn Harper

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Summary

The first thematic analysis of the Battles of Monte Cassino brings to light new and controversial ideas and information about some of the most critical battles of the Second World War.

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The Battles of Monte Cassino by Glyn Harper

The Allied forces' actions in and around Monte Cassino in Italy remain some of the most controversial of the Second World War. Adolf Hitler described them as the battles that came closest to the bitter struggles on the Western Front. The name Cassino has become a touchstone for New Zealanders as a result of the crucial role played there by Kiwi forces, and the controversy surrounding the battles refuses to die down. This reappraisal of the battles brings new information about the events at Cassino to light. The Battles of Monte Cassino is not another campaign narrative but a fresh look at some of the key aspects of the battles - the controversial bombing of the Benedictine monastery, the effectiveness of the commanders involved on both sides, the consequences of the Anzio beachhead, the performance of the Germans - and why four agonising battles were needed to defeat the Germans at Cassino.

Glyn Harper is Professor of War Studies at Massey University in Palmerston North, New Zealand. His career spans teaching, and working as an Army officer in the Australian and New Zealand Armies and as Director of Massey's Centre for Defence and Security Studies.

John Tonkin-Covell is Senior Lecturer, Strategic Studies at the New Zealand Defence Forces' Command and Staff College.

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ISBN 13 9781741148794
ISBN 10 1741148790
Title The Battles of Monte Cassino
Author Glyn Harper
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Allen & Unwin
Year published 2013-08-20
Number of pages 312
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.