05029nam 22006373u 450 991070835820332120170821160921.01-909940-09-7(CKB)2670000000522309(EBL)1623091(OCoLC)883579654(OCoLC)867054226(OCoLC)1028576394(OCoLC)1028646714(OCoLC)1030293931(OCoLC)1030433356(OCoLC)1032281388(OCoLC)992670000000522309(BIP)036574039(BIP)050390396(EXLCZ)99267000000052230920140217d2013|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCassino to the Alps[electronic resource]World War II 50th anniversary commemorative edition.Greenock 232 Celsius2013Washington, D.C. :Center of Military History, United States Army,1993.1 online resource (941 p.)United States Army in World War II. The Mediterranean theater of operationsCMH pub ;6-4-1Description based upon print version of record.1-174-86524-5 Includes bibliographical references (pages 548-552) and index.Foreword; The Author; Preface; Footnotes; ART ONE The Spring Offensive; Chapter I Spring in Italy--1944; Allied Strategy; German Strategy; Allied Command and Organization; The Germans; Footnotes; Chapter II Preparing for a New Offensive; The German Defenses; Alexander's Concept; A Cover Plan; Disposition of the Allied Armies; Planning the Offensive; Planning for Operations in the Liri Valley; Developing the Fifth Army Plan; German Preparations; Footnotes; Chapter III DIADEM's First Day--11 May; Behind the German Front; Monte Cassino and the Rapido; Santa Maria Infante and the S-RidgeThe Capture of Monte MajoFootnotes; Chapter IV Collapse of the Gustav Line; German Countermeasures; The II Corps' Attack Renewed; The Germans Fall Back on the Right; The Fall of Santa Maria Infante; Attack on Castellonorato; The Germans Prepare To Withdraw; Keyes Reinforces His Left; Progress in the Liri Valley; The German Reaction; Footnotes; Chapter V Breakthrough on the Southern Front; The Eighth Army's Advance to the Hitler Line; The Fifth Army's Advance to the Hitler Line; Breakthrough of the Hitler Line; Junction With the Beachhead; The Tenth Army Withdraws; FootnotesPART TWO Breakout From the BeachheadChapter VI The Anzio Beachhead; Italian Lands vs. German Blood; German Plans; The Terrain; The Opposing Forces; Allied Preparations; Final Moves; Footnotes; Chapter VII The First Day; A General Hazard; Harmon's Plan; The Attack Begins; The Attack on Cisterna; Action on the Corps' Flanks; Footnotes; Chapter VIII Breakout From the Beachhead; Action on the Flanks; The German Reaction; The Third Day; The Enemy Situation; The Attack on Cori; The Capture of Cisterna; German Countermoves; Footnotes; PART THREE Drive to RomeChapter IX Stalemate Along the Caesar LineClark's Decision; BUFFALO Buried--Almost; ""The most direct route to Rome""; Truscott Commits His Armor; The German Situation; Infantry Against Lanuvio; The 1st Armored Division's Attack Reinforced; Footnotes; Chapter X Breaking the Stalemate; Stratagem on Monte Artemisio; The German Reaction; Exploiting the Penetration; Preliminary Moves; Keyes' Plan; The II Corps Begins To Move; The VI Corps Begins To Move; Footnotes; Chapter XI The Fall of Rome; The Race for Rome; Entry Into Rome; Footnotes; PART FOUR Rome to the Arno; Chapter XII Interlude in RomeThe View From the Capitoline HillPlanning the Pursuit; The German Situation; Rome in Allied Hands; Footnotes; Chapter XIII Pursuit North of Rome; Eighth Army Joins the Pursuit; Kesselring Outlines His Strategy; To the Trasimeno Line; The French Advance to the Orcia; The British Sector; Kesselring Reinforces His Right Wing; The Eighth Army Closes With the Frieda Line; Footnotes; Chapter XIV The Pursuit Ends; Strategic Priorities: France or Italy; Breaking the Frieda Line; The Capture of Volterra and Siena; The Eighth Army; Strategic Decisions; FootnotesChapter XV End of the Campaign in Central Italy The allied campaign in Italy in WWII World War, 1939-1945CampaignsItalyMilitary campaignsfastItalyHistoryGerman occupation, 1943-1945ItalyfastHistory.fastWorld War, 1939-1945CampaignsMilitary campaigns.940.54/1273Fisher Ernest1353838United States. Dept. of the Army. OfficeothCenter of Military History,AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910708358203321Cassino to the Alps3278690UNINA