Archive List > Books > Monte Cassino, 1944 by Romuald E. Lipinski These are our mortar positions in the Big Bowl. Cpr. Bittel (on the top) was killed in Macerata, on July 30, 1944. Monte Cassino: ...
In a tribute to the 80th anniversary of the World War II Battle of Monte Cassino, a convoy of classic Fiat 126p cars, led by 94-year-old Polish rally driver Sobiesław Zasada, has embarked on a journey ...
I have just returned to the UK after spending the last few days in Italy to remember the battle of Monte Cassino, 60 years ago. It was one of the most moving times of my life, as veterans, many of ...
The hard-fought campaign to retake Italy from the Germans during World War II has long been overshadowed by Guadalcanal, Iwo Jima and Normandy. James Holland changed that with three books on the ...
The Leadership Academy of A Company students, Corporals Kruize Cooper-Brown, Sandreuss Shortland and Tamati Paraone - here in front of photos of the Māori Battalion members each intake is named after ...
Eighty years on, document confirms Hitler’s role and reveals allied raid might have been avoided had action been taken to enforce neutral zone The mountaintop abbey of Monte Cassino ought to have been ...
The story of the legendary battle through the eyes of Jedrek - a boy who went through the hell of the gulag and left Russia with the Polish Army as one of thousands of polish orphans. Soon a decisive ...
Julian Kurpiel of King of Prussia,, who served with General Anders Polish Second Army Corps during World War II, recalls the Battle of Monte Cassino, Italy, from May 11 to 18, 1944. This epic struggle ...
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