"Italy at War and the Allies in the West" by E. Alexander Powell is a historical work that presents a vivid picture of Italy's involvement in World War I. It concentrates on the Italian army's tenacious fight on the 450-mile front, largely against Austro-Hungarian forces, and brings to light their often overlooked contributions to the war effort. Sharing observations as a firsthand witness, the author recounts the significant logistical challenges and harsh conditions endured by the Italian troops, portraying their resilience and determination. The book highlights the strategic importance of the Italian front and explores the sociopolitical factors driving Italy's war ambitions, including desires for territorial expansion and national pride, all of which are woven into the narrative.

Italy at War and the Allies in the West
By E. Alexander (Edward Alexander) Powell
Against a backdrop of national ambition, a nation's army battles not only a formidable enemy, but nature itself, along a relentless, extended front during the Great War.
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About the AuthorEdward Alexander Powell was an American war correspondent during World War I and author.
Edward Alexander Powell was an American war correspondent during World War I and author.
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