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.