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    Question WWII German book suggestion wanted

    Howdy,

    Looking for a book suggestion about Kesselring's defence of Italy. Not so much a day to day account of the soldiers as a general overview of the entire battle from the German side. But if there is a good book that incorporates both, I'd be happy to hear about it.

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    There are lots of resources dealing with the Allied perspective and the various famous battles, but there is precious little available in the form of competently researched and written general overviews of the Italian Campaign from the German's perspective (unlike Normandy or the East). One almost has to piece together Axis intentions and dispositions at various stages of the campaign based on unit histories and the scraps Allied-centric authors devote to them.

    Kesselring's own memoirs are very informative. He was not the best writer, and the rather poor English translation of his work compounds its sometimes ponderous nature, but his analyses of German and Allied strategies in Italy are excellent and really contrast the rather rosy description Alexander posited through the London Gazette in 1950 and the absolute fluff found in Clark's Calculated Risk.

    Monte Cassino: A German View, by Rudolf Bohmler, obviously isn't focused on a grand overview, but it does detail the campaign from the German's view before and after the battle much better than your typical Osprey type single-battle-focused book. (We're talking chapters, not pages.) It's a bit rare these days, but not impossible to find.

    Also, here is a very broad overview of the German strategy in Italy and how it played into the war effort as a whole.
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    Ah, thank you very much. I knew you would come through on this one.

    Was watching a good documentary about Monte Cassino before and I'd like to read more about the German defensive lines in Italy.

    I do have Liddell Hart's book, "The Other Side of the Hill" which has many interviews with German generals, but I loaned it to a buddy and have yet to get it back. (Never lend good history books!) I can't remember if there were any chapters about Italy in there. I'll have to get that back.
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