Cassino 1944: Breaking the Gustav Line by Ken Ford | Art by Howard Gerrard | Osprey Publishing | Campaign 134
96 pages | 2004 | English | ISBN: 1841766232 | PDF | 47.3 MB
The battle for Cassino was probably the most bitter struggle of the entire Italian campaign. The dominating peak of Monte Cassino crowned by its magnificent but doomed medieval monastery was the key to the entire Gustav Line, a formidable system of defenses that stretched right across the Italian peninsula.
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