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Whitlock, Flint
The Rock of Anzio: From Sicily to Dachau: A History of the 45th Infantry Division
Boulder, CO: Westview, 1998

Binding: Hardcover

Pages: xvi + 479

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See also more books from:
   Flint Whitlock

See also more books on the same topic(s):
   Forty-Fifth Infantry Division (US)
   Italian campaign, 1943-1945: Unit histories
   Northwest Europe campaign, 1944-1945: Ground unit histories
   Northwest Europe campaign, 1944-1945: Unit histories
   Prisoners of the Germans
   United States: Histories of infantry divisions

See also references to this book:
   Reference in book review/survey September 2002

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Feedback from donna on Thursday, 16 August 2001

Rates this book: 4 star

Rates our review of this book: Not rated

Exquisite battle detail about the small unit action around Anzio.
Follows the 45th Division as it works its way across Italy and Europe. Gives details about finding the concentration camp evidence.
Battle descriptions make the reader feel as if they were actually there.
Definitely worth the time it takes to read this book.

Feedback from kirk on Thursday, 7 March 2002

Rates this book: 4 star

Rates our review of this book: Not rated

the rock of anzio details out the first combat action of the soldiers as well as thier own thoughts as to how would they react, as well as their unit, under fire. the books detail shows the unimaginable conditions they were exposed to, not only the incessant german assaults , but the environmental conditions they had to endure, not for just days on end , or weeks on end, but month after month, till the end of the war.






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