Douglas & McIntyre Publishing Group

Douglas & McIntyre Publishing Group
The Gothic Line

Book details:

November 2003
ISBN 978-1-55365-023-2
6 1/8" x 9 1/4"
400 pages
History / Canada
Military
$45.00 CAD

Douglas & McIntyre

The Gothic Line

Canada’s Month of Hell in World War II Italy

Stretching like an armour-toothed belt across Italy’s upper thigh, the Gothic Line was the most fortified and fiercely defended position the German army had yet thrown in the path of the advancing Allied forces. On August 25, 1944, it fell to I Canadian Corps to spearhead the famed Eighth Army’s major offensive, intended to rip through the Gothic Line.
Never had the Germans in Italy brought so much artillery to bear or deployed such a great number of tanks. For twenty-eight days, the battle raged as the Canadians, with British and Polish troops advancing on their flanks, slugged into the German defences. On September 22 the Canadians finally won, opening the way for the next phase of the Allied advance. The price was high—the greatest toll in casualties suffered during the long years of the Italian campaign.
The Gothic Line: Canada’s Month of Hell in World War II Italy brings the story of what renowned military historian Jack Granatstein hails as Canada’s most momentous World War II battle to vivid life by telling the story through the eyes of the soldiers. It is a suspenseful, dramatic book that gives back to Canadians a forgotten and neglected part of their historical heritage.

About the Author

Mark  Zuehlke

Mark Zuehlke

Mark Zuehlke has been hailed by Jack Granatstein as Canada’s leading popular historian. Operation Husky is the latest in his best-selling series on Canada’s ...

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