Description: Monte Cassino 1944 : Der Kampf Um Rom Und Seine Inszenierung, Hardcover by Pahl, Magnus, ISBN 3506704419, ISBN-13 9783506704412, Brand New, Free shipping in the US On 18. May 1944, the Wehrmacht finally lost the battle of Monte Cassino: After almost six months of intense warfare, the Allies captured the "Wellenbrecher Cassino", as German propaganda named it, and were afterwards advancing on Rome. Due to Goebbel's skilful propaganda, the name "Monte Cassino" is still to this day associated with a last German defence victory rather than a lost battle in both academic and non-academic circles. In his book, Magnus Pahl questions the myth regarding Germany's combat power at Cassino. In this context, he also highlights the multinational forces of the Allies, among which the Polish contingent and the one from New Zealand played a special role. The volume is accompanied by a preface by Polish military historian Zbigniew Wawer.
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Book Title: Monte Cassino 1944 : Der Kampf Um Rom Und Seine Inszenierung
Format: Hardcover
Series: Schlachten-Stationen Der Weltgeschichte Ser.
Subject: Military / World War II, Europe / General
Publication Name: Monte Cassino 1944 : Der Kampf Um Rom Und Seine Inszenierung
Author: Magnus Pahl
Subject Area: History
Item Weight: 19.1 Oz
Language: German
Number of Pages: 331 Pages
Publication Year: 2020
Publisher: Brill
Type: Textbook