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Monte Cassino: The Story of One of the Hardest-fought Battles of World War Two [Audiobook] [Audio CD]

Matthew Parker
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2 Aug 2004
The six-month battle for Monte Cassino was Britain's bitterest and bloodiest encounter with the German army on any front in World War Two.

At the beginning of 1944 Italy was the western Allies' only active front against Nazi-controlled Europe, and their only route to the capital was through the Liri valley. Towering over the entrance to the valley was the medieval monastery of Monte Cassino, a seemingly impenetrable fortress high up in the 'bleak and sinister' mountains. This was where the German commander, Kesselring, made his stand.

MONTE CASSINO tells the extraordinary story of ordinary soldiers tested to the limits under conditions reminiscent of the bloodbaths of World War One. In a battle that became increasingly political, symbolic and personal as it progressed, more and more men were asked to throw themselves at the virtually impregnable German defences. It is a story of incompetence, hubris and politics redeemed at dreadful cost by the heroism of the soldiers.

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  • Audio CD
  • Publisher: Headline (2 Aug 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0755313283
  • ISBN-13: 978-0755313280
  • Product Dimensions: 2.3 x 12.5 x 14.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (20 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,810,757 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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'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' (James Holland, Daily Telegraph 20031011)

'Parker has produced a deeply moving, richly detailed and fast-paced account of the most infamous British battle of the Second World War' (Saul David, Sunday Telegraph 20031012)

'Published in time for the sixtieth anniversary of the battle, Monte Cassino deserves to be widely read' (Gary Sheffield, Living History 20030311)

'Some excellent passages' (Norman Stone, Sunday Times 20031102)

'Moving and well-researched' (Economist 20030920)

'A pacy and informative addition to the military history of a much-neglected campaign' (Glasgow Herald 20031011)

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47 of 47 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
This book deals with the Italian Campaign, from its beginnings mired in confusion, to the bitter struggles that gained the Allied forces yard after slow yard in central Italy, to the climatic, but empty, victory at Cassino, which cost 200,000 people their lives or health. Parker is very in touch with the soldier on the ground, and shows us their plight in intimate, frightening detail, often following the lives of several soldiers during the whole course of the campaign, giving us a detailed view of what each single infantryman or soldier had to suffer just to survive, never mind fight, in such an inhospitable place. Parker shows us the bravery of the Allied soldiers, and also the steadfast guts and intelligence of the Germans.

I have also read John Ellis' 'Hollow Victory' on the same subject, and, in comparison to Parker's book, Ellis is more concerned with allocating blame to the various Allied commanders who lead their soldiers so pitifully, and let petty squabbles get in the way of good strategy, but is perhaps less in touch with the single soldier's plight on the ground. Parker, I feel, gave a much better impression of what the 'Poor Bloody Infantry' suffered. Ellis gives us a more impressive view of the grand strategy behind the campaign, and also better describes the battles after Cassino, while Parker simply alludes to them. Parker tells us how it all lead up to Cassino though, so you can see the two books in many cases complement each other well, and for a complete understanding of this battle I would recommend first reading Parker's work, then Ellis'.

Both, individually, however, are very good histories, detailing a very long, very bitter, very hard-fought and hugely costly battle in a long, bitter war.

I would thoroughly recommend this book, especially for those who believe the Second World War was somehow 'easier' than the First. If you want to get as good an impression of war as you can from words and script, this book will show you.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Verdun in the mountains 26 Jan 2004
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I believe the best book on Monte Cassino remains John Ellis' Hollow Victory but Parker still cuts his own piece of turf on this bloody ground. Acknowledging his debt to Ellis he adds some very interesting points of view as well as introducing some new witnesses (especially the Italian civilians). I held off buying for sometime because I thought Ellis might have said it all but am glad that I decided to buy Parker as well. Monte Cassino is a story full of small advances on terrible terrain (and, hurrah, the maps are effective and numerous) and Parker keeps one aware of what it was like to hold a "quiet" bit of the front on the massif. Parker offers useful comparisons of why (for example) the Texans failed on the river crossing but the British did not. He also remembers to record the impact that these defensive victories had on the Germans. He is perhaps less concerned with apportioning blame than Ellis, but one is no less impressed by the troops that fought there.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Very thought provoking 5 July 2004
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You have to take time out to read this book, by the time Cassino was being fought the campaign in Italy had become more or less secondary, yet this battle was one of the most ferocious battles in the whole war, on a par even with Stalingrade. The sheer horror of what happened here defies belief, when the author talks of a battalion of some 250 men in which only a handful are left after 1 night you start to understand the tragedy that unfolds. You also understand the mutual respect that seems to grow between the 2 sides as on top of everything else the conditions were beyond comprehension. Parker's thorough research ensures you can read this book taking in all the facts while at the same time experiencing the feeling of utter, eyes closing & head bent, sadness.
Delicately tied into this are stories, some related after the event, others more or less as an obituary. All relay the same message of complete despair and fear that at moments transcend to levels of unparalleled courage, ( the experiences of Spike Milligan makes you nod your heard with understanding at his nervous disposition that became world famous ) such moments in history should not be forgotten.
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5.0 out of 5 stars granddad likes it
was purchased for my granfather harry howe, who was in the 8th army during the war and was at montecassino, he didnt want to read it at first as he doesnt really say mutch about... Read more
Published 1 month ago by mr crossman
4.0 out of 5 stars Not quite there
The content of the book is amazing and everything i expected of it but the quality of the paper and its cover are just bad, i wish they had put a bit more effort into it.
Published 3 months ago by André Mendes
5.0 out of 5 stars War it seems is organised chaos
This book takes you there and is a rivetting read. Nearly three decades on from the trenches and all that and it seems WWII was also being fought by lions led by donkeys... Read more
Published 4 months ago by katyn1940
4.0 out of 5 stars A good read
Ideal book for anyone without prior knowledge of this particular campaign. Might be a bit 'lite' for those who already have an understanding of what went on in Italy.
Published 5 months ago by Colin Browning
5.0 out of 5 stars Monte Cassino- A Masterpiece of Storytelling
This book covers in excellent detail the Italian Campaign from the beginning to the victory at Cassino. Read more
Published 9 months ago by Paul Cornell
4.0 out of 5 stars Understanding Monte Cassino
Before I read this book I knew little about the battle of Monte Cassino. I knew it was fought in the mountains in incredibly bad weather against brave German paratroopers in well... Read more
Published 11 months ago by Clovix
5.0 out of 5 stars Moving and heartfelt account of a dreadful battle
Anyone who's had the opportunity to visit the Cassino battlefield is bound to be struck by the steepness of Monastery Hill and the surrounding mountains. Read more
Published 21 months ago by N. Brown
5.0 out of 5 stars classic ww2 stories
this book is one of the best ive read so far! once ive completed it i'll leave a better fuller review!
Published on 31 Mar 2011 by marky d
5.0 out of 5 stars Christmas Present!
Well the book was a christmas present for someone else so they were very glad to receive it, other than that I can't comment!
Published on 11 Jan 2011 by Ms. Anna Connolly
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book
An excellent book; gets better with every chapter right through to the (bitter) end. My only gripe would be that I personally found the style of the maps a bit confusing when... Read more
Published on 31 Dec 2010 by P. Spencer
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