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This review is from: A Hard Way to Make a War: The Allied Campaign in Italy in the Second World War (Hardcover)
I bought this on the strength of Gooderson's "Airpower at the Battlefront", and was not disappointed. The narrative of the campaign's in Sicily and Italy is sound, but where Gooderson really shines is in his analysis of those campaigns, how the two sides - and especially the Allies - were learning and improving from their experiences in battle with the Germans. The analysis is comprehensive, balanced, and supported by extensive archival research.
In common with practically all books on the Italian campaign, "A Hard Way To Make A War" is very heavily front-loaded. Roughly half the book is on the preparation for and invasion of Sicily, a quarter on Salerno, Much of the remainder up to the capture of Rome, and only a few pages on the last year of the war north of Rome. This is, given the thrust of Gooderson's thesis, understandable (i.e., by the last year of the war the Allies had pretty much figured out how to beat the Germans) but still a little unsatisfying, since there was a lot of hard fighting, and and a lot of innovation and excellence there that gets glossed over.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great strategic read about the Italian Campaign,
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This review is from: A Hard Way to Make a War: The Allied Campaign in Italy in the Second World War (Hardcover)
'A Hard Way to Make a War' provides a wonderful overview of what was the Allied Campaign in Italy in the Second World War. This book is a great introductory read if you, like me, are new to the campaign in Italy in World War Two.
If you are looking for micro level detail about individual battles this book is not for you. This book provides a tremendous overview about the strategy and decisions behind the scenes that shaped the overall campaign. The book sets the scene in North Africa and follows the campaign all the way to the surrender of the Axis forces in May 1945. This book is a good starting point for those interested in learing more about the campaign in Italy in the Second World War. |
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A Hard Way to Make a War: The Allied Campaign in Italy in the Second World War by Ian Gooderson (Hardcover - September 1, 2009)
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