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CASSINO
THE HOLLOW VICTORY
The Battle for Rome January – June 1944
(JOHN ELLIS)
The struggle
to capture Monte Cassino, the impregnable heights barring the Allied advance on
Rome in 1944, was the longest land battle fought in Western Europe in World War
II and among the most costly. In four
separate assaults over the course of the grim six-month epic, more than 105,000
men from the Allied armies and at least 80,000 Germans became casualties, and,
between the attacks, the armies of both sides endured conditions of appalling
privation.
In John
Ellis' classic account of the battle, few of the Allied commanders, except for
the Free French General Juin, emerge with credit. But the author has nothing but admiration and
compassion for the courage and endurance of the common soldiers whose
experiences he vividly recreates in the pages of this narrative.
This 2007 edition paperback is in very good overall condition with only minor signs of wear to the cover in the form of light bumps and knocks to the edges and corners (see photograph). All pages are present, tightly bound, and free from tears, creases, and significant marks. The book runs to 587 pages (19.5cm x 13cm) and is illustrated throughout the text with 29 maps.