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The war against Germany and Italy: Mediterranean and adjacent areas

By John C. Hatlem

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Witness the gripping visual story of Allied forces battling across the Mediterranean in World War II, facing brutal conflict and logistical nightmares.

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2023-01-30
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"The War Against Germany and Italy: Mediterranean and Adjacent Areas" by John C. Hatlem is a late 20th-century historical exploration that uses many pictures to record the Allied forces' military events in the Mediterranean during World War II. It focuses on big operations like the invasions of North Africa, Sicily, and Italy. The book is full of many photographs and illustrations that show what the battlefields were like and how the soldiers lived. The book starts by explaining the Allied invasion of French North Africa, detailing Operation TORCH's planning and execution, which began with an agreement between the American and British governments. It highlights the roles of different military branches and the problems they encountered, like unexpected resistance from French forces and the Axis powers' reaction. The volume presents key military information of military logistics and air support.

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