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  • Page Count 576
  • Publication Year 2020
  • Publisher Pegasus Books
  • ISBN-13 9781643135489

Mussolini's War

By John Gooch

John Gooch’s definitive history explores Italy’s central, yet disastrous, role in World War II, from the rise of Fascism and the invasion of Abyssinia to Mussolini’s downfall. After initial neutrality, Mussolini declared war in 1940, a catastrophic miscalculation that doomed Italy to a prolonged, unwinnable conflict, immense casualties, and an Allied invasion in 1943. Gooch vividly portrays a nation ill-equipped for global war, plagued by a small industrial sector, incompetent leadership, and overextended fronts in the USSR, Western Desert, and Balkans. Facing better-equipped and motivated enemies, Italian forces engaged in desperate improvisations against globally resourced Allies, ultimately proving helpless.
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