• Monte Cassino 1944. The Battle of 10 Armies wer. angielska

Autor Krzysztof Wyrzykowski,Sławomir Zajączkowski
Data wydania 2024-06-12
Format 21x29,5
Oprawa miękka
Stron 88
Wydawca IPN
Wydanie 1
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Wysyłka w ciągu 24 - 48 godzin
Cena przesyłki 15
Odbiór osobisty 0
Paczkomaty InPost 15
Kurier DPD 17
Kurier DPD(Pobranie) 19
Dostępność 6 szt.
ISBN 978-83-8376-001-8
EAN 9788383760018

The monastery at Mons Casinus (Montecassino in Italian) for centuries was one of the most important religious, academic and cultural centers in Europe, indeed, a sign of Christian Europe. Founded in the 620s by Saint Benedict of Nursia, it survived invasions by the Lombards, Saracens, as well as an earthquake. The golden period of its history began in the 14th century and was embodied by a magnificent library of more than one hundred thousand volumes, including tens of thousands of incunabula and manuscripts.

All this centuries-old material and spiritual heritage faced annihilation in 1944; for after the capitulation of Italy in September 1943, Monte Cassino was incorporated by the German occupation forces into the system of fortifications known as the Gustav Line. Breaking this line by capturing Monte Cassino by Allied forces was a condition for clearing the way to Rome. Starting in January 1944, for five consecutive months, the Americans, French, British, Moroccans, Algerians, Gurkhas, Indians, Maoris, and New Zealanders tried unsuccessfully to do so. It was then up to the Poles. The Battle of Monte Cassino, which resulted in the total destruction of the monastery itself and, all told, claimed the lives of some 50,000 soldiers, has gone down in legend as one of the bloodiest of the entire Second World War.
Due to the participation of many nations, it became known as the Battle of the Ten Armies.

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