"Monte Cassino was a mini-war within World War II. It was Europe's
largest land battle and was fought over six months with over
350,000 casualties. Matthew Parker combines detailed archival
research with hundreds of veterans' interviews to give us the
definitive account of this hellish conflict." -- James Bradley,
Author, "Flags of Our Fathers & Flyboys"
"Few people today realize that British and American soldiers fought
in a battle that compares to Stalingrad for human suffering. "Monte
Cassino" is a fitting tribute: an important and beautifully written
book, told with real understanding and pathos for those who
withstood the Western Allies' bloodiest encounter with the German
Army." -- "Daily Telegraph"
"A deeply moving, richly detailed and fast-paced account." --
"Sunday Telegraph"
"Magnificent . . . deserves to be widely read." -- "Living
History"
"One of the true epics of infantry war in World War II . . . a
gripping story of incompetence, courage, cowardice and almost every
other human emotion that war can excite . . . [it] can only make
your heart ache." -- "Irish Independent"
"Monte Cassino, perhaps the most interesting campaign of all . . .
[a] moving and well-researched book." -- "Economist
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