A HARD WAY TO MAKE A WAR by Ian Gooderson

A HARD WAY TO MAKE A WAR by Ian Gooderson

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A considered analysis of the Allies' italian campaign during the Second World War that places air, land and naval actions in context and, more importantly, shows how the commanders on the battlefield reacted to siutations on the ground. A fine exposition of a combined forces operation in a twentieth-century battle zone.

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A HARD WAY TO MAKE A WAR by Ian Gooderson

A considered analysis of the Allies' italian campaign during the Second World War that places air, land and naval actions in context and, more importantly, shows how the commanders on the battlefield reacted to siutations on the ground. A fine exposition of a combined forces operation in a twentieth-century battle zone.
"'..tactically the most absurd and strategically the most senseless campaign of the whole war.' Major-General J F C Fuller's verdict on the Italian Campaign, 1948"
Ian Gooderson lectures at the Joint Services Command Staff College in Wiltshire.
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ISBN 13 9781844860593
ISBN 10 1844860590
Title A HARD WAY TO MAKE A WAR
Author Ian Gooderson
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 2008-06-16
Number of pages 352
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.