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Tank Attack At Monte Cassino The Cavendish Road Operation 1944 Jeffrey Plowman

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Tank Attack At Monte Cassino The Cavendish Road Operation 1944 Jeffrey Plowman
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Publisher: Pen & Sword
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.34 MB
Author: Jeffrey Plowman
ISBN: 9781526764911, 1526764911
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Tank Attack At Monte Cassino The Cavendish Road Operation 1944 Jeffrey Plowman by Jeffrey Plowman 9781526764911, 1526764911 instant download after payment.

An in-depth account of the daring Allied tank attack launched along Cavendish Road during the third battle at Monte Cassino in Italy in 1944.Early morning, March 19, 1944. Tanks manned by New Zealanders, Indians, and Americans launch a daring attack along a narrow mountain track on German positions north of Monte Cassino. So began one of the most audacious Allied attempts to break through the Gustav Line and advance on Rome—and it almost succeeded. Yet the extraordinary story has seldom been told, and it has never been told before in the vivid detail Jeffrey Plowman brings to this new account. Using operational orders, combat reports, unit diaries, post-battle photos from private and public archives, and the graphic personal accounts of those who took part, he describes the construction of Cavendish Road and the course of the entire operation that followed. The planning for the attack and the men involved are described in a gripping and clear-sighted way, as is the attack itself—its initial rapid success and its ultimate failure.

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