The Armored Units Of The Royal Army And The Armistice Vol 2

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The armored units of the Royal Army and the Armistice – Vol. 2

The armored units of the Royal Army and the Armistice – Vol. 2
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Publisher : Soldiershop Publishing
Total Pages : 241
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ISBN-10 : 9788893277570
ISBN-13 : 8893277573
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Book Synopsis The armored units of the Royal Army and the Armistice – Vol. 2 by : Paolo Crippa

Download or read book The armored units of the Royal Army and the Armistice – Vol. 2 written by Paolo Crippa and published by Soldiershop Publishing. This book was released on 2021-05-14 with total page 241 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Armistice of 8 September 1943 caught the Italian armored units, both Tank units and Cavalry, scattered not only on the national territory, but also abroad. Similar to what had happened to all the Armed Forces, not even they were immune to the storm that had been unleashed and even from these units the reactions to Badoglio’s tragic announcement were the most disparate. Through an accurate analysis, in the pages of this book we will analyze how the armored units behaved in those tragic moments, in a synthesis that until now has never been proposed. The units that opposed the attacks brought by the Germans, although in need of armaments, fought for reasons of desperation, in a war that was now lost, and for a touch of military pride. For this reason it is necessary to retrace the events of those days, in order to pay homage to the fallen and to all those who did their duty to the end. The second volume recounts the events that took place in Rome, after the cessation of hostilities, the heroic episodes of Resistance which occurred in Piombino, Parma, Piacenza and Sardinia, without forgetting what happened to the armored units outside the national borders. The text concludes with the discussion of the (failed) attempts to reconstitute armored units with the co-belligerant Royal Army and the contribution made by the Tankers to the liberation struggle.


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