Italy. December 1943. Allied troops from some twelve nations are amassed at the foot of the Apennine Mountains in a narrow corridor that they would recall as "Death Valley." Soon they would fight a grueling battle named after a small village tucked there, San Pietro Infine.
In his day-to-day account of the often overlooked, yet significant, San Pietro battle, James Carafano paints a vivid picture not only of the hardships and challenges posed by an unforgiving terrain, but also of the complexity of coalition warfare--from language and logistical issues to discipline and morale. Equally important, his narrative reveals the key dynamics that led the Allies to break through to Rome and prevail.
CONTENTS:
- Prologue: Home of the Gods.
- Eve of Battle: December 7, 1943.
- Forward into Battle: December 8, 1943.
- An Uphill Fight: December 9, 1943.
- Mountain War: December 10, 1943.
- Brothers in War: December 11, 1943.
- A Hard Day's Lesson: December 12, 1943.
- Unrest and Reset: December 13, 1943.
- Suffering, Healing, Death: December 14, 1943.
- The Last Stand: December 15-17, 1943.
- A Shared Hope: December 25, 1943.
- Epilogue: Aftermath.
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