A perfect hell : the forgotten story of the Canadian commandos of the Second World War
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A perfect hell : the forgotten story of the Canadian commandos of the Second World War
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Resumen:
Itś 1942 and Hitlerś armies stand astride Europe like a colossus. Germany is winning on every front. This is the story of how one of the worldś first commando units, put together for the invasion of Norway, helped turn the tide in Italy. When the British generals recommend an audacious plan to parachute a small elite commando unit into Norway in a bid to put Nazi Germany on the defensive, Winston Churchill is intrigued. But Britain, fighting for its life, cant́ spare the manpower to participate. So William Lyon MacKenzie King is contacted and asked to commit Canadian troops to the bold plan. King, determined to join Roosevelt and Churchill as an equal leader in the Allied war effort, agrees. fter the Norway plan is scrapped, the FSSF is dispatched to Italy and given its first test - to seize a key German mountain-top position which had repelled the brunt of the Allied armies for over a month. In a reprise of the audacity and careful planning that won Vimy Ridge for the Canadians in WWI, the FSSF takes the twin peaks Monte la Difensa and Monte la Remetanea by storming the supposedly unscalable rock face at the rear of the German position, and opens the way through the mountains. John Nadler vividly captures the savagery of the Italian campaign, fought as it was at close quarters and with desperate resolve, and the deeply human experiences of the individual men called upon to fight it. Based on extensive archival research and interviews with veterans, "A Perfect Hell" is an important contribution to Canadian military history and an indispensable account of the lives and battlefield exploits of the men who turned the tide of the Second World War.
Fecha de publicación como intervalo:
2006
Descripción física:
402 p., [16] p. of plates : ill., maps, ports. ; 21 cm.
Edición:
Anchor Canada ed.
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ISBN:
9780385661416
Información de publicación:
[Toronto] : Anchor Canada, 2006.