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Featured battle : Ancona
Part of The French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars
Date : 05 May 1815 - 30 May 1815
The last action of this war. A joint Anglo-Austrian flotilla enforced the blockade from the sea side. About 500 Neapolitans were killed or wounded, the remainder were made prisoners of war.
Featured image :
Monument to Sir Thomas Picton, Carmarthen
This column, at the top of Picton Terrace in Carmarthen, Wales, was errected to commemorate General Sir Thomas Picton, (August, 1758 - June 18, 1815) who led the 'Fighting' 3rd Division of the Duke of Wellington's troops during the Penninsular War and died leading a gallant charge at Waterloo. The current monument dates from 1847, and replaces an earlier one which was finished in 1828 and although much more elaborate fell into disrepair.
Gallery updated : 2022-04-04 08:33:43
Featured review :
Mussolini's Defeat at Hill 731
John Carr
Having enjoyed John Carr’s book The Defence and Fall of Greece [review elsewhere on this site] I feared this book would be a rehash of a lot of the same material. My fears were groundless the focus is firmly on the battle for hill 731. Indeed it is so much so that I was glad to have read the books in the order I did as that gave the full context for the gruelling battle.
Within the grand scheme of the Second World war this battle was a small side show. One hill in Albania being fought over by the Greeks and the Italians. The truth about grand schemes is that they come down to individual men, the poor bloody infantry, to make them work or to foil the plans of the enemy. In this book John Carr tells the story of lots of individuals in a gritty gripping way. It is not a pretty tale but it fills the reader with wonder and admiration for the soldiers of both sides who fought for hill 731.
This book works on so many levels it can be read as a great war story or it can be seen as an important spotlight on part of what is an often overlooked front in WW2.
We highly recommend it.
Pen & Sword Military, 2020
Reviewed : 2021-01-01 11:21:11
