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Anzio Nettuno Jrg Staiger

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Anzio Nettuno Jrg Staiger
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Publisher: Casemate
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.76 MB
Pages: 44
Author: Jörg Staiger
ISBN: 9781636241920, 1636241921
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Anzio Nettuno Jrg Staiger by Jörg Staiger 9781636241920, 1636241921 instant download after payment.

"...an excellent primer about the operations in and around the Anzio beachhead. Students of operational art, multinational operations, and amphibious warfare will find Staiger's narrative interesting and thought-provoking." — Military Review
The Allied amphibious operation codenamed Shingle was launched in late January 1944. It was opposed by German forces in the area of Anzio and Nettuno. Success depended on the element of surprise, and the speed with which the invaders could build up strength and move inland. This was understood by General Mark Clark, commander of the US Fifth Army, but not fully understood by his subordinate commanders.
This German account focuses on the landing at Anzio as it was the only one that failed to achieve its objective of smashing the German defense and achieving operational freedom of movement. The battle lasted over six weeks, with mistakes made by leadership on both sides, and consequently also great sacrifice by soldiers on both...

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