Sicily '43: The First Assault on Fortress Europe

Paperback Published on: 10/06/2021
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Synopsis

This is the story of the biggest seaborne landing in history.

Codenamed Operation Husky, the Allied assault on Sicily on 10 July 1943 remains the largest amphibious invasion ever mounted in world history, landing more men in a single day than at any other time. That day, over 160,000 British, American and Canadian troops were dropped from the sky or came ashore, more than on D-Day just under a year later. It was also preceded by an air campaign that marked a new direction and dominance of the skies by Allies.

The subsequent thirty-eight-day Battle for Sicily was one of the most dramatic of the entire Second World War, involving daring raids by special forces, deals with the Mafia, attacks across mosquito-infested plains and perilous assaults up almost sheer faces of rock and scree.

It was a brutal campaign - the violence was extreme, the heat unbearable, the stench of rotting corpses intense and all-pervasive, the problems of malaria, dysentery and other diseases a constant plague. And all while trying to fight a way across an island of limited infrastructure and unforgiving landscape, and against a German foe who would not give up.

It also signalled the beginning of the end of the War in the West. From here on, Italy ceased to participate in the war, the noose began to close around the neck of Nazi Germany, and the coalition between the United States and Britain came of age. Most crucially, it would be a critical learning exercise before Operation Overlord, the Allied invasion of Normandy, in June 1944.

Based on his own battlefield studies in Sicily and on much new research over the past thirty years, James Holland's Sicily '43 offers a vital new perspective on a major turning point in World War II. It is a timely, powerful and dramatic account by a master military historian and will fill a major gap in the narrative history of the Second World War.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Transworld Publishers Ltd
  • ISBN: 9780552176903
  • Number of pages: 784
  • Dimensions: 198 x 128 x 34 mm
  • Weight: 554g
  • Languages: English

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Sicily '43
Great read
I enjoyed this one, great non fiction so far!
Treid
Sicily '43
Brilliant read
I usually find history books a bit boring but I loved this one. James Holland has a way of telling history that draws you in, his meticulous attention to d... READ MORE
Sonya Mokwa
Sicily '43
Great read
A must read non fiction book!
Treid
Sicily '43
Accurate account
My father was in the Dorset Regiment during WW2, and he was in the Sicilian Landings. He never talked about it much, but he did let slip on one occasion th... READ MORE
Romford
Sicily '43
Excellent
Such a good book about a campaign i knew very little about.
Simon Johnston
Sicily '43
A Mighty Rehearsal for OVERLORD
The allied invasion of Sicily was an enormous operation. It tested the ability of the British (and empire troops) and Americans to work together and it pio... READ MORE
Noel Ensoll
Sicily '43
This is top stuff
This is top stuff.
Richard Morgan