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Anzio, Epic of Bravery

by Fred Sheehan, Martin Blumenson
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Overview

One of the most bitterly contested pieces of land in World War II was a strip of Italian seacoast fifteen miles long and seven miles deep --the Anzio beachhead. Fred Sheehan, a soldier who participated in the campaign, tells the story of this largely neglected battle, whose purpose was to open the road to Rome. The unopposed January 1944 landing of 40,000 Allied troops seemed to promise easy victory. Yet a month later, with their number increased to 120,000, the Allies were no nearer Rome and were desperately fighting to hold there own against the German forces of Field Marshal Albert Kesselring.

Synopsis

One of the most bitterly contested pieces of land in World War II was a strip of Italian seacoast fifteen miles long and seven miles deep - the Anzio beachhead. Fred Sheehan, a soldier who participated in the campaign, tells the story of this largely neglected battle, whose purpose was to open the road to Rome. The unopposed January 1944 landing of 40,000 Allied troops seemed to promise easy victory. Yet a month later, with their number increased to 120,000, the Allies were no nearer Rome and were desperately fighting to hold their own against the German forces of Field Marshal Albert Kesselring. After a four-month siege, the Allies finally established a firm foothold in what Kesselring himself called "an epic of bravery."

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Reprint of the Oklahoma original of 1964 with a new foreword by Martin Blumenson. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

About the Author, Fred Sheehan

Fred Sheehan was a rifleman at Anzio throughout the entire engagement. This volume reflects his years of research and careful compilation of official records and reports, personal memoirs, and interviews with participants of all ranks and duty assignments.

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Reprint of the Oklahoma original of 1964 with a new foreword by Martin Blumenson. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
September 1, 1994
Publisher
University of Oklahoma Press
Pages
232
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780806126784

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