The Day of Battle: The War in Sicily and Italy, 1943-1944 (Paperback)

Author: Rick Atkinson
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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780805088618
Publisher: Holt Rinehart and Winston
Publish Date: 9/16/2008
Buy.com Sku: 207547051
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Dimensions (in Inches) 8.5H x 5.5L x 1.5T
Pages: 848
 
In the second volume of his epic trilogy about the liberation of Europe in World War II, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Atkinson tells the harrowing story of the campaigns in Sicily and Italy.
 
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The second volume of Rick Atkinson's ambitious history of World War II, which he calls the Liberation Trilogy, THE DAY OF BATTLE covers the Allied campaign in Italy, beginning in 1943 with the Sicily invasion. Atkinson carefully presents the bloody history of the battles and focuses on the human aspects, with sketches of officers and other soldiers on the front lines, as he conveys a sense of heroism and sacrifice by those who fought and those who fell. He concludes with the capture of Rome in June, 1944, just prior to the invasion of Normandy.

 

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"[THE DAY OF BATTLE] chronicles, with all the verve, perception, and insight for which [Rick Atkinson] has become celebrated, the painful advance of Allied forces from the beaches of Sicily to the grand piazzas of Rome." - Max Hastings 04/03/2008

'[An] empathetic, perceptive analysis....Atkinson makes a convincing case that [the Mediterranean campaign] played a decisive role in breaking German power...." 07/30/2007

"Vivid and humane, [THE DAY OF BATTLE] is deeply researched, using many primary sources based on diaries and letters home." - Raleigh Trevelyan October 2007

"All...is described by Rick Atkinson with a brilliance that makes his book one of the truly outstanding records of the Second World War." - Michael Howald 06/07/2008


 
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Rick Atkinson
Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Rick Atkinson wrote lead stories during the Gulf War for the "Washington Post" and has also been the Berlin bureau chief for the "Post".

 
 
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The sun beat down on the stained white city, the July sun that hurt the eyes and turned the sea from wine-dark to silver. Soldiers crowded the shade beneath the vendors’ awnings and hugged the lee of the alabaster buildings spilling down to the port. Sweat darkened their collars and cuffs, particularly those of the combat troops wearing heavy herringbone twill. Some had stripped off their neckties, but kept them folded and tucked in their belts for quick retrieval. The commanding general had been spotted along the wharves, and every man knew that George S. Patton, Jr., would levy a $25 fine on any GI not wearing his helmet or tie.



Algiers seethed with soldiers after eight months of Allied occupation: Yanks and Brits, Kiwis and Gurkhas, swabs and tars and merchant mariners who at night walked with their pistols drawn against the bandits infesting the port. Troops swaggered down the boulevards and through the souks, whistling at girls on
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