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Isonzo: The Forgotten Sacrifice of the Great War

Autor John R. Schindler
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 apr 2001 – vârsta până la 17 ani
This is the first account in English of a much-overlooked, but important, First World War battlefront located in the mountains astride the border between Italy and the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Not well known in the West, the battles of Isonzo were nevertheless ferocious, and compiled a record of bloodletting that totaled over 1.75 million for both sides. In sharp contrast to claims that neither the Italian nor the Austrian armies were viable fighting forces, Schindler aims to bring the terrible sacrifices endured by both armies back to their rightful place in the history of 20th century Europe. The Habsburg Empire, he contends, lost the war for military and economic reasons rather than for political or ethnic ones.Schindler's account includes references to remarkable personalities such as Mussolini; Tito; Hemingway; Rommel, and the great maestro Toscanini. This Alpine war had profound historical consequences that included the creation of the Yugoslav state, the problem of a rump Austrian state looking to Germany for leadership, and the traumatic effects on a generation of young Italian men who swelled the ranks of the fascists. After nearly a century, Isonzo can assume its proper place in the ranks of the tragic Great War clashes, alongside Verdun, the Somme, and Passchendaele.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275972042
ISBN-10: 0275972046
Pagini: 440
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 37 mm
Greutate: 0.88 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

John R. Schindler, a historian specializing in Modern European and Military History, is a researcher at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, D.C., and Adjunct Professor of history at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. His research interests include multiethnic states and ideologies, military theory, and the history of intelligence. He holds three degrees in history: a BA and MA from the University of Massachusetts and a PhD from McMaster University. His writings have won numerous awards and have taken him to several countries.

Cuprins

PrefaceIntroductionThe Road to WarItalia irredentaA Hopeless Struggle1915"The Hour of the Triumph of the Finest Values"The Battle of Monte San MicheleMaterielschlacht: Assembly-Line War"The Superior is Always Right, Especially When He is Wrong"1916A So-Called BattleThe Battle of GoriziaThe Triumph of Attrition1917A Hundred Thousand Shells an HourBainsizza BreakthroughCaporetto1918An Italian Renaissance"Austria is in your Camp"EpilogueSince ThenThe Battlefield TodayMapsPlacenamesEssay on SourcesBibliography

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Schindler provides a vivid, compelling narrative of some of the most appalling fighting of the entire war. . . . [T]he book meets a real need for a modern, English-language account of Italy's major effort in the war. The most appalling fighting of the entire war. . . . [T]he book meets a real need for a modern, English-language account of Italy's major effort in the war. Of greatest interest to specialists and graduate students.
The first definitive English-language account of WWI's just-about-forgotten epic clash between Italy and Austria-Hungary. The dozen battles fought in the Isonzo valley stand out for the scale of their slaughter, cruelty, courage, and ghastly military-command pigheadedness in the face of failure.
Isonzo is a must read for those interested in World War I, modern Italian history, or the Hapsburg Army.
His accuracy and attention to detail will impress readers who have traveled in the region. . . . Schindler's work is worthwhile reading for anyone with an interest in the First World War.