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Sacrifice on the Steppe: The Italian Alpine Corps in the Stalingrad Campaign, 1942-1943

The Italian Alpine Corps in the Stalingrad Campaign, 1942-1943

Author: Hope Hamilton  

When Germany's Sixth Army advanced to Stalingrad in 1942, its long-extended flanks were mainly held by allied armies-the Romanians, Hungarians, and Italians. But as history tells us, these flanks quickly caved in before the massive Soviet counter-offensive which commenced that November, dooming the Germans to their first catastrophe of the war.

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When Germany's Sixth Army advanced to Stalingrad in 1942, its long-extended flanks were mainly held by allied armies-the Romanians, Hungarians, and Italians. But as history tells us, these flanks quickly caved in before the massive Soviet counter-offensive which commenced that November, dooming the Germans to their first catastrophe of the war.

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When Germany's Sixth Army advanced to Stalingrad in 1942, its long-extended flanks were mainly held by allied armies-the Romanians, Hungarians, and Italians. But as history tells us, these flanks quickly caved in before the massive Soviet counter-offensive which commenced that November, dooming the Germans to their first catastrophe of the war. However, the historical record also makes clear that one allied unit held out to the very end, fighting to stem the tide-the Italian Alpine Corps. When the Don front collapsed under Soviet hammer blows, it was the Alpine Corps that continued to hold out until it was completely isolated, and which then tried to fight its way out through both Russian encirclement and "General Winter" to rejoin the rest of the Axis front. Only one of the three alpine divisions was able to emerge from the Russian encirclement with survivors. In this all-sides battle across the snowy steppe, thousands were killed and wounded, and even more were captured. By the summer of 1946, only 10,000 survivors returned to Italy from Russian POW camps. 16 photos

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“"...you will see how Hitler's war machine and Mussolini's deference to it led Italian soldiers into a war that was not theirs against a country they did not want to fight...Sacrifice on the Steppe and its many remarkable anecdotes will not simply bring you in touch with your most empathetic side, it will make you thankful for every opportunity you have in life after traveling alongside a group of soldiers who had none.”

Another brilliant tale of one of the most costly battles of WWII in terms of lost lives, this time Italians. Fascinating. Books Monthly
Sacrifice on the Steppe and its many remarkable anecdotes will not simply bring you in touch with your most empathetic side, it will make you thankful for every opportunity you have in your life after travelling alongside a group of soldiers who had none. Italian America

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Hope Hamilton, fluent in Italian and having spent many years in Italy, has drawn on many interviews with survivors—including two of her uncles who served in the Alpine Corps—as well as massive research, in order to provide this first full English-language account of one of World War II’s legendary stands against great odds.

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When Germany s Sixth Army advanced to Stalingrad in 1942, its long-extended flanks were mainly held by allied armies the Romanians, Hungarians, and Italians. But as history tells us, these flanks quickly caved in before the massive Soviet counter-offensive which commenced that November, dooming the Germans to their first catastrophe of the war. However, the historical record also makes clear that one allied unit held out to the very end, fighting to stem the tide the Italian Alpine Corps.When the Don front collapsed under Soviet hammer blows, it was the Alpine Corps that continued to hold out until it was completely isolated, and which then tried to fight its way out through both Russian encirclement and General Winter to rejoin the rest of the Axis front. Only one of the three alpine divisions was able to emerge from the Russian encirclement with survivors. In this all-sides battle across the snowy steppe, thousands were killed and wounded, and even more were captured. By the summer of 1946, only 10,000 survivors returned to Italy from Russian POW camps. Hope Hamilton, fluent in Italian and having spent many years in Italy, has drawn on many interviews with survivors including two of her uncles who served in the Alpine Corps as well as massive research, in order to provide this first full English-language account of one of World War II s legendary stands against great odds.REVIEWS makes a valuable contribution to our understanding of the Italian involvement in the war against the USSR. Hope Hamilton''s highlighting of the combatants'' own experiences and memories, previously common only in Italian histories, is most welcome in this work meant for Anglophone readersMichigan War Studies Raw courage and endurance blend with human suffering, desperation and altruism in the epic saga of this withdrawal from the Don lines, including the demise of thousands and survival of the few. Recollections of WWII, 07/2011 tragic account of the fate of the Alpini, Italy s elite mountain troops Historian Hamilton tells their story through interviews with survivors, extensive historical records and archival photos. Italian America, Summer 2011 a ground-breaking study of Italy s participation in the Second World War on the Russian Front an excellent addition to any library on Italian participation in World War II... Strategy Page, The NYMAS Review, August 2011 With the Italian Army often the butt of cruel jokes, this book sets at least one of the records straight. Hope Hamilton s account of the Italian Eighth Army on the Steppes of central Asia is compelling and informative. Books Monthly UK, 08/2011 a useful addition to the literature on the Eastern Front, giving an interesting picture of an army normally only mentioned in foot notes History of War, 10/2011 a well told story, complex and unsettling and Casemate have picked a rich subject which has been concealed and misrepresented, even in Italy. Military Modelcraft International, 11/2011 draws on personal interviews, exhaustive research and the written accounts of Italians who participated in and survived Mussolini''s tragic decision of Italian involvement. includes good notes, is well indexed, and has a great bibliography If you''re looking for a good overview and an understanding of what the Italian soldiers experienced then you''ll enjoy the book. I give it four stars. It is a must addition to any military historian s library. It is a good first volume to fill a long void of an English language account of the Italian involvement on the eastern front. Kepler s Military History ..the rarely told story of 227000 Italian troops fighting and dying in Russia in WII details the Italian defense of their sector with tactical placements and actions in harrowing details of logistical failures, indefensible positions and bitter cold endurance Marine Corps Gazette..". powerful and affecting human story. It is well presented and can be very highly recommended."War in History Raw courage and endurance blend with human suffering, desperation and altruism in the epic saga of t his withdrawal from Don Lines, including the demise of thousands and survival of few. Reenactor s Magazine "

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Publisher
Casemate | Casemate Publishers
Published
30th April 2016
Pages
368
ISBN
9781612003924

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