The Long March on Rome (1987) By Charles Whiting
Churchill called his plan for striking at the heart of the Third Reich through Italy an attack on 'the soft underbelly of Europe.' Later and more realistically, American General Mark Clark described it as 'a tough old gut'.
Drawing on the recollections of the men and women who took part, as well as on the official histories, the author paints a vivid picture of this gruelling campaign as seen through the eyes of the ordinary soldier- British, American, Polish, French and German.
- Hard Cover with Dust Jacket and Soft Cover Options
- 160 Pages
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