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The Futile Pursuit of Power - Why Mussolini Executed his Son-in-Law (Paperback): Andrew Sangster The Futile Pursuit of Power - Why Mussolini Executed his Son-in-Law (Paperback)
Andrew Sangster; Foreword by Dr. Pier-Paolo Battistelli
R568 R514 Discovery Miles 5 140 Save R54 (10%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Italian history is not widely read but the period under Mussolini's shadow is both interesting and relevant to understanding the wheeling and dealings of the 1930s and into WWII. Through sheer nepotism Galeazzo Ciano married Mussolini's daughter and became Italy's Foreign Secretary, the youngest in Europe and at first scorned at home and abroad. There are many salacious stories of their open marriage and promiscuity, but the focus is Ciano's political life as a man regarded as second only to Mussolini. Through his diary and diplomatic papers, access is gained to the European diplomatic squabbles of the 1930s. The study of Ciano provides insights into Hitler and his leading henchmen, especially Ribbentrop and Goering, as well as the Spanish dictator Franco. Most importantly the figure of Mussolini is exposed in both his professional and somewhat dubious private life. The book explores the question of the Italian Fascist attitudes towards the Jewish population, the Vatican, and the monarchy. The Nazis at first courted him but soon realised he saw them for what they were, and he proved incapable of containing either his criticisms or the growing threat against him. Ciano finally turned against Mussolini only to find after his master's downfall that he had left himself encircled by personal enemies. His flight to Germany initiated his descent into personal chaos, leading to his trial and execution in Italy seemingly supported by his father-in-law. Perhaps the strangest twist in the personal story is the way his wife Edda turned to support him after years of an open and promiscuous marriage. There was considerable German and international interest in his diaries and diplomatic papers because of their revealing insights. He has been described as egotistical and arrogant, clever, perceptive, corrupt and a man with potential. Many despised him, but historically he was an interesting personality who above all left historians with some incisive observations of the critical years of 1935 to 1942.

Assault on the Gothic Line 1944 - The Allied Attempted Breakthrough into Northern Italy (Paperback): Pier Paolo Battistelli Assault on the Gothic Line 1944 - The Allied Attempted Breakthrough into Northern Italy (Paperback)
Pier Paolo Battistelli; Illustrated by Ramiro Bujeiro
R514 R420 Discovery Miles 4 200 Save R94 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Enjoy a detailed examination of Operation Olive as US, British, Commonwealth and Allied forces seek to smash through the last German defensive line in Italy. The Italian theatre of operations post-summer 1944 was often (and incorrectly) surmised at the time as a quiet sector of World War II, populated with troops who were relieved not to find themselves fighting in North-West Europe. Yet the true nature of the hard fighting that took place here was soon revealed when the Allies began their assault on the Axis Gothic Line defences, known as Operation Olive. In this book, Italian military historian Pier Paolo Battistelli documents the dual Allied offensive spearheaded by American and British units to smash through what was supposed to be the final Axis defensive line in Italy before the Alps. The overall strategic aims of both the Axis and Allied leaders are explored, together with the organization of the forces committed. The expertly researched maps and 3D diagrams guide the reader through the progress of the phased battles in challenging terrain. Photographs and specially commissioned artworks show the soldiers that fought on both sides, including American, Canadian, Indian, Brazilian, Polish, New Zealander, British, German and Italian troops, as well as the materiel they employed. The result is an essential illustrated guide to a fascinating and complex late-war campaign.

The Balkans 1940-41 (2) - Hitler's Blitzkrieg against Yugoslavia and Greece (Paperback): Pier Paolo Battistelli The Balkans 1940-41 (2) - Hitler's Blitzkrieg against Yugoslavia and Greece (Paperback)
Pier Paolo Battistelli; Illustrated by Adam Hook
R474 R385 Discovery Miles 3 850 Save R89 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The Wehrmacht's last Blitzkrieg campaign was indeed a lightning war, since German forces were required to seize both Yugoslavia and Greece before redeploying immediately to the East ready to attack the Soviet Union in a matter of weeks. Although the plans for the conquest of Yugoslavia were developed in haste, the campaign was extremely successful: in a short space of time, both Yugoslavia and Greece had fallen, accompanied by the capture of large numbers of British, Australian and New Zealand troops. The 1941 Balkan campaign was an apparently brilliant military accomplishment that demonstrated once again the superiority of the Wehrmacht, and its cutting-edge campaigning skills. This superbly detailed work details the opposing forces that took part in this campaign, documents their weapons and analyzes the effectiveness of their tactics. It explores the initial Axis campaign against Yugoslavia, the breakthrough of the Metaxas Line and advance into Macedonia and the withdrawal of Allied troops south. Detailed battlescenes depict key moments in the land, sea and air battles that took place in the Balkans, vividly bringing to life events of almost 80 years ago.

The Winter Campaign in Italy 1943 - Orsogna, San Pietro and Ortona (Paperback): Pier Paolo Battistelli The Winter Campaign in Italy 1943 - Orsogna, San Pietro and Ortona (Paperback)
Pier Paolo Battistelli; Illustrated by Johnny Shumate
R514 R420 Discovery Miles 4 200 Save R94 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

A gripping tale of three crucial battles fought at the end of 1943 as Allied forces approached the Gustav Line in Italy. After repulsing the German counter-attack at Salerno in September 1943, the US Fifth Army and British Eighth Army advanced up the Italian Peninsula. By October, the Allied armies had reached the Volturno Line, forcing a critical decision in German strategy: a prolonged defence would be conducted in southern Italy, contesting the Allied advance using the complex terrain features. By mid-November, the two Allied armies were approaching the German defensive lines along the Garigliano and the Sangro rivers. Here, US 5th Army would attack through the Mignano gap towards San Pietro Infine, while British Eighth Army would seize Ortona on the Adriatic coast and Orsogna. A brutal struggle ensued, with the German defenders attempting to hold their positions. The fighting at Ortona in particular (labelled a 'mini Stalingrad') would be particularly grueling for the Canadian forces involved. This fascinating work focuses on several little-known battles fought in Italy following the German withdrawal from the Salerno bridgehead and from Taranto. Maps and diagrams present an easy to follow overview of the multiple operations of this complex campaign. The forces of the opposing sides (including American, German, Canadian, New Zealand and British troops), and the three decisive battles fought in late 1943, are brought vividly to life in period photos and superb battlescene artworks.

Battle Story: Tobruk 1941 (Hardcover): Pier Paolo Battistelli Battle Story: Tobruk 1941 (Hardcover)
Pier Paolo Battistelli
R302 R248 Discovery Miles 2 480 Save R54 (18%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The siege of Tobruk lasted 240 days during which the 'gallant garrison' of Allied soldiers, including the famous 'Desert Rats' held out against constant attacks from Rommel's Afrika Korps. The battle became one of the longest sieges in British military history and a potent symbol of British resistance. To understand what happened and why - read Battle Story. * Diary extracts and quotes offer a real insight into what it was like for the Allied soldiers to live under siege * Maps highlight the adversities of the terrain and the strategic importance of the Tobruk fortress * Rare photographs place you on the frontline of the unfolding action * Orders of battle reveal the composition of the opposing forces' armies * Packed with fact boxes, this short introduction is the perfect way to explore this important battle PIER PAOLO BATTISTELLI earned his PhD in Military History at the University of Padua. A scholar of German and Italian politics and strategy of the Second World War, he has written extensively on the Western Desert Campaign. He has also written Battle Story: El Alamein 1942 for the series.

Italian Armoured & Reconnaissance Cars 1911-45 (Paperback): Filippo Cappellano, Pier Paolo Battistelli Italian Armoured & Reconnaissance Cars 1911-45 (Paperback)
Filippo Cappellano, Pier Paolo Battistelli; Illustrated by Henry Morshead
R366 R301 Discovery Miles 3 010 Save R65 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The first Italian armoured cars were used in the war in Libya in 1911-12 against the Ottoman Empire. With few tanks being developed, the Italians relied instead on the development of more mobile armoured cars like the Ansaldo Lancia 1 Z, during World War I, but post-war the army, focusing on the Alpine battlegrounds of Italy's northern borders, did not consider armoured cars suitable for reconnaissance duties.

The experience of the Spanish Civil War would provide the much needed last push for the Italians to develop modern armoured cars. The result were the famous AB 41-43 models, which fought against the British in North Africa and Marshall Tito's forces in Yugoslavia, along with other vehicles such as the AS 36 light armoured car.

Using detailed colour plates and contemporary photographs, this book examines the development of the Italian armoured car in the two world wars and the inter-war years, from the deserts of North Africa to the slopes of the Alps.

The Balkans 1940-41 (1) - Mussolini's Fatal Blunder in the Greco-Italian War (Paperback): Pier Paolo Battistelli The Balkans 1940-41 (1) - Mussolini's Fatal Blunder in the Greco-Italian War (Paperback)
Pier Paolo Battistelli; Illustrated by Adam Hook
R475 R386 Discovery Miles 3 860 Save R89 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

In the wake of Italy's rapid annexation of Albania in April 1940, Mussolini's decision to attack Greece in October that year is widely acknowledged as a fatal mistake, leading to a domestic crisis and to the collapse of Italy's reputation as a military power (re-emphasized by the Italian defeat in North Africa in December 1940). The Italian assault on Greece came to a stalemate in less than a fortnight, and was followed a week later by a Greek counter-offensive that broke through the Italian defences before advancing into Albania, forcing the Italian forces to withdraw north before grinding to a half in January 1941 due to logistical issues. Eventually, the Italians took advantage of this brief hiatus to reorganize and prepare a counteroffensive, the failure of which marked the end of the first stage of the Axis Balkan campaign. The first of two volumes examining the Axis campaigns in the Balkans, this book offers a detailed overview of the Italian and Greek armies, their fighting power, and the terrain in which they fought. Complimented by rarely seen images and full colour illustrations, it shows how expectations of an easy Italian victory quickly turned into one of Mussolini's greatest blunders.

World War II Partisan Warfare in Italy (Paperback): Pier Paolo Battistelli, Piero Crociani World War II Partisan Warfare in Italy (Paperback)
Pier Paolo Battistelli, Piero Crociani; Illustrated by Peter Dennis
R440 R397 Discovery Miles 3 970 Save R43 (10%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

When Italy surrendered in 1943, it sparked a resistance movement of anti-German, anti-fascist partisans. This book explores the tactics, organizational structure and equipment of the brave Italian resistance fighters. Beginning with low-level sabotage and assassinations, the groups continued to grow until spring 1944 when a remarkable, unified partisan command structure was created. Working in close co-ordination with the Allies, they received British SOE and American OSS liaison teams as well as supplies of weapons. The German response was ferocious, and in autumn 1944, as the Allied advance stalled, the SS and Italian RSI looked to eradicate the partisans once and for all. But when the Allies made their final breakthrough in the last weeks of the war the partisans rose again to exact their revenge on the retreating Wehrmacht. From an expert on Italian military history in World War II, this work provides a comprehensive guide to the men and women who fought a desperate struggle against occupation, as well as the German and Italian fascist security forces unleashed against them.

Erwin Rommel (Paperback): Pier Paolo Battistelli Erwin Rommel (Paperback)
Pier Paolo Battistelli; Illustrated by Peter Dennis
R439 R396 Discovery Miles 3 960 Save R43 (10%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Nicknamed 'The Desert Fox' for his cunning command of the Afrika Korps, Erwin Rommel remains one of the most popular and studied of Germany's World War II commanders. He got his first taste of combat in World War I, where his daring command earned him the Blue Max, Germany's highest decoration for bravery. He followed this up with numerous successes early in World War II in both Europe and Africa, before facing his biggest challenge - organizing the defence of France.
Implicated in the plot to kill Hitler, Rommel chose suicide over a public trial. This book looks at the life of this daring soldier, focusing on his style of command and the tactical decisions that earned him his fearsome reputation.

Italian Light Tanks - 1919-45 (Paperback): Filippo Cappellano, Pier Paolo Battistelli Italian Light Tanks - 1919-45 (Paperback)
Filippo Cappellano, Pier Paolo Battistelli; Illustrated by Richard Chasemore
R379 R341 Discovery Miles 3 410 Save R38 (10%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The Italian army, unlike those of the British and French, did not use tanks in combat during World War I and, by November 1918, only one training unit equipped with French Schneider and Renault tanks had been formed. Consequently, during the 1920s the Italian army had just one single tank type in its armoured inventory - the Fiat 3000. Only in 1927 was the first tank unit formed as a branch of the infantry and not as an independent organization, while the cavalry rejected the idea of both tanks and armoured cars and decided to stand by the use of horses for its mounted units. Between 1933 and March 1939, a further 2,724 CV 33 / L 3 tanks were built, 1,216 of which were exported all over the world. By the time Italy entered the war in June 1940, the army had 1,284 light tanks, 855 of which were in combat units, including three armoured divisions. Variants of the CV 33 / L 3 tanks included flame-throwers, bridge-layers, recovery vehicles, and a radio command tank. Some L 3 tanks were still in use in 1945, by both the Germans and the German-allied Italian units of the Repubblica Sociale.

El Alamein 1942 (Paperback): Pier Paolo Battistelli El Alamein 1942 (Paperback)
Pier Paolo Battistelli
R337 R250 Discovery Miles 2 500 Save R87 (26%) Out of stock
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