
Format: Hardback
Pages: 353
ISBN: 9781962551786
Pub Date: March 2025
Imprint: Lynne Rienner Publishers
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Description:
"Engaging and readable.... Carafano uses the battle of San Pietro to examine the often-overlooked Italian campaign and the global coalition that brought victory to the Allies."—G. Kurt Piehler, Institute on World War II and the Human Experience, Florida State UniversityItaly. December 1943. Allied troops from some twelve nations are amassed at the foot of the Apennine Mountains in a narrow corridor that they would recall as "Death Valley." Soon they would fight a grueling battle named after a small village tucked there, San Pietro Infine.In his day-to-day account of the often overlooked, yet significant, San Pietro battle, James Carafano paints a vivid picture not only of the hardships and challenges posed by an unforgiving terrain, but also of the complexity of coalition warfare—from language and logistical issues to discipline and morale. Equally important, his narrative reveals the key dynamics that led the Allies to break through to Rome and prevail.