Storming Monte La Difensa

The First Special Service Force at the Winter Line, Italy 1943

Bret Werner author Peter Dennis illustrator Johnny Shumate illustrator Alan Gilliland illustrator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:20th Feb '15

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Storming Monte La Difensa cover

The spectacular success of the U.S–Canadian First Special Service Force in taking and holding a cornerstone of the German defenses in Italy in late 1943 is recounted here, supported by full-color artwork, vivid personal testimony, and incisive analysis.

In December 1943 Monte La Difensa was part of the formidable German defences overlooking the Allies' planned route to Rome via Monte Cassino. This book examines the origins, execution, and aftermath of the FSSF's spectacular success at Monte La Difensa amid the savage winter conditions of December 1943.In December 1943 Monte La Difensa was part of the formidable German defences overlooking the Allies’ planned route to Rome via Monte Cassino. In the First Special Service Force’s first combat in the Mediterranean theater, the Force would employ its special training in mountain and winter warfare to scale the peak, capture it, and then hold it against the inevitable German counterattacks. Astonishing their superiors, the First Special Service Force succeeded in the face of seemingly impossible odds, but suffered a 77 percent casualty rate. Their victory, founded on their aggressive doctrine and extensive training in a variety of combat techniques, would prove instrumental in the postwar development of special forces. Employing full-colour artwork, archive photographs, and first-hand accounts from participants, the author examines the origins, execution, and aftermath of the FSSF’s spectacular success at Monte La Difensa amid the savage winter conditions of December 1943.

ISBN: 9781472807663

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 266g

80 pages