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Mussolini's War series

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  1. Marek Sobski

    Marek Sobski New Member

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    Hi,

    New release!

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BPG9GN77

    Translation: Tomek Basarabowicz (as in previous volumes)

    This book describes the operations of a group of Italian submarines that took part in the Atlantic conflict during the World War Two. A total of 32 submarines flying the tricolour flag of the Regia Marina passed through the Betasom base, located at the French port of Bordeaux. Almost two hundred of their combat patrols are presented in detail, all victories and defeats being discussed. The work also covers the story of the base itself, the doctrine of Italian submarines, biographies of commanders, submarines and other factors influencing successes and failures. The Italians commenced their operations in the Atlantic badly, due to a lack of previous experience they turned out to be unprepared for the actions that awaited them, but with stubbornness and hard work, they managed to transform their Atlantic contingent into a very effective fighting machine. Thanks in large part due to the efforts of Betasom’s personnel, the Italian Navy can be proud of being the sixth most effective submarine fleet in the history of this type of weapon. A separate chapter presents the history of the Italian blockade runners, which, based in Bordeaux, were to break into the Far East, carrying in both directions material of strategic importance, urgently needed for the war-fighting of Italy, Germany and Japan.

    The book is illustrated with 100 photos or drawings and 15 maps.

    List of chapters:

    I. Betasom Is Formed
    II. Doctrine, Ships And Commanders
    III. Road To Bordeaux
    IV. The First Patrols From The Betasom Base
    V. Hard Winter In The North Atlantic
    VI. In The Waters Between The Azores And Gibraltar
    VII. The Turn Of 1941/1942 In The South Atlantic
    VIII. In American Waters
    IX. Twilight Of The Gods
    X. Italians In The Far East
    XI. Bordeaux As Base For Italian Blockade Runners

    Next goal: The struggle and bitter end of the Italian Army in Russia 1942-1943, scheduled for release in 2024!

    Greetings!

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  2. Biak

    Biak Boy from Illinois Staff Member

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    Its interesting that Italy doesn't carry the stigma that Germany and Japan do.
    My Aunt married a guy of Italian descent and my Uncle was assigned to the USS Massachusetts. We had many discussions on that subject.
    If I haven't said so before, Welcome to the forum.
     
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  3. Carronade

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    Just received Battle of the Alps as a birthday gift from an old friend and fellow history aficionado, looking forward to reading it.
     
  4. Marek Sobski

    Marek Sobski New Member

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    Hello!

    I am happy to announce that the next volume of the Mussolini's War series has been officially released! (Translated by Tomek Basarabowicz)

    At the moment they are available on Amazon Paperback and Hardcover. Kindle eBook will join next week at the latest.
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    In the previous study ‘Mussolini's Eastern Crusade: The Italian Expeditionary Corps In Operation Barbarossa’ we recounted the story of the Italian Corps (CSIR) on the Eastern Front until the end of winter 1942. This work continues the story of Mussolini's soldiers taking part in the campaign that fascist propaganda presented as an anti-Bolshevik crusade. Since the summer of 1942, an entire army sent from Italy (Armata Italiana in Russia, ARMIR), numbering well over two hundred thousand men, had been fighting in the USSR alongside the Wehrmacht.

    The next summer offensive of the Wehrmacht in the USSR targeted the oil-rich areas of the Caucasus and, with its success, the industrial city on the Volga River - Stalingrad. The role of the Third Reich's allies on the Eastern Front was to secure the flanks of this manoeuvre. The ARMIR took part in the initial phases of Operation Blau, and then, acting as a buffer between the incompatible Hungarians and Romanians, took up positions on the River Don. Already by the summer of 1942, the Italians became the target of a Soviet operation aimed at cutting German supply lines and drawing reserves away from the Stalingrad area. The ARMIR passed this first test successfully, taking control of the situation without the help of other Axis forces.

    In the winter of 1942/1943, the Red Army carried out a powerful counter-offensive, which in the first stage trapped Paulus's 6th Army in the Stalingrad cauldron. However, the Soviet reserves seemed inexhaustible, while the German-Romanian attempt to unblock the cauldron was still ongoing the Soviets were already undertaking further operations. Operation ‘Little Saturn’ was to break through the positions of the Italian 8th Army (ARMIR) and threaten the airfields from which Stalingrad was supplied. After its end, the elite Italian Alpine Corps found itself in the middle of another Soviet offensive – the Ostrogozhsk-Rossoshan Operation.

    This study presents the story of the desperate battles of the Italian troops during the aforementioned events, including the operations of the air contingent. A detailed description of the battles and many accounts on the heroism of ordinary troops will allow the reader to properly assess the exploits of the Italian soldier on the Eastern Front, which has often been presented in an extremely unfair way. It also touches on such topics as the political and economic goals of the Italian presence in the East and the problem of securing the frontline zone, and the relations of the Italians with the local population.

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    I'll put it on my wishlist.
     

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