Search Results for Italia - Narrowed by: World War, 1939-1945 -- Social aspects -- Italy. SirsiDynix Enterprise https://wait.sdp.sirsidynix.net.au/client/en_US/WAILRC/WAILRC/qu$003dItalia$0026qf$003dSUBJECT$002509Subject$002509World$002bWar$00252C$002b1939-1945$002b--$002bSocial$002baspects$002b--$002bItaly.$002509World$002bWar$00252C$002b1939-1945$002b--$002bSocial$002baspects$002b--$002bItaly.$0026ps$003d300?dt=list 2024-05-18T00:36:33Z Italy and the Second World War : alternative perspectives / edited by Emanuele Sica, Richard Carrier. ent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:310508 2024-05-18T00:36:33Z 2024-05-18T00:36:33Z by&#160;Sica, Emanuele, 1975- editor.<br/>Call Number&#160;940.5345 23<br/>Publication Date&#160;2018<br/>Summary&#160;&quot;Italy in the Second World War: Alternative Perspectives stems from the necessity to write an important page of Second World War history, by focusing on the Italian war experience, which has been overshadowed in international research by the attention given to its senior Axis partner. Drawing extensively on material from Italian and international archives, a team of Italian and international historians, led by Emanuele Sica and Richard Carrier, offers a broad-ranging volume on the war seen through the lens of Italian soldiers and civilians, and populations occupied by the Italian army. Contributors are: Luca Baldissara, Cindy Brown, Federico Ciavattone, Nicol&ograve; Da Lio, Paolo Fonzi, Francesco Fusi, Eric Gobetti, Federico Goddi, Andrea Martini, Niall MacGalloway, Amedeo Osti Guerrazzi, Paolo Pezzino, Matteo Pretelli, Nicholas Virtue.&quot;--Provided by publisher.<br/>Format:&#160;Electronic Resources<br/><a href="http://ezproxy.angliss.edu.au/login?url=http://ezproxy.angliss.edu.au/login?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1845126">http://ezproxy.angliss.edu.au/login?url=http://ezproxy.angliss.edu.au/login?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1845126</a><br/> Sideshow war : the Italian campaign, 1943-1945 / George F. Botjer. ent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:216196 2024-05-18T00:36:33Z 2024-05-18T00:36:33Z by&#160;Botjer, George F.<br/>Call Number&#160;940.54215 20<br/>Publication Date&#160;1996<br/>Summary&#160;The liberation of Italy posed deeply rooted concerns from both the Axis' and Allies' sides. Was the American and British campaign in Italy worth the enormous loss of manpower and materiel and the near destruction of Italy? The Germans faced a similar dilemma: Could they afford the diversion of men and war machines from the Russian front for Italy's defense? Historians today still question whether it was all worthwhile. In Sideshow War: The Italian Campaign, 1943-1945, George F. Botjer not only examines the social dynamic, including economic, political, and cultural factors, that influenced the unfolding of this campaign, but he also provides new, unpublished documentation highlighting Axis defensive operations in Sicily and their takeover of Italy and the internment of the Italian army. He includes new documentation of economic conditions in German-occupied northern Italy and the extent to which Germany exploited the industries of that region. Incorporating the German, Allied, and Italian points of view, this perspective on the Italian campaign will engross and inform military historians and anyone interested in World War II and the war's effects on social, economic, and political life.<br/>Format:&#160;Electronic Resources<br/><a href="http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=e900xww&AN=18265">Click here to view</a><br/> Sideshow war : the Italian campaign, 1943-1945 / George F. Botjer. ent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:217194 2024-05-18T00:36:33Z 2024-05-18T00:36:33Z by&#160;Botjer, George F.<br/>Call Number&#160;940.54215 20<br/>Publication Date&#160;1996<br/>Summary&#160;The liberation of Italy posed deeply rooted concerns from both the Axis' and Allies' sides. Was the American and British campaign in Italy worth the enormous loss of manpower and materiel and the near destruction of Italy? The Germans faced a similar dilemma: Could they afford the diversion of men and war machines from the Russian front for Italy's defense? Historians today still question whether it was all worthwhile. In Sideshow War: The Italian Campaign, 1943-1945, George F. Botjer not only examines the social dynamic, including economic, political, and cultural factors, that influenced the unfolding of this campaign, but he also provides new, unpublished documentation highlighting Axis defensive operations in Sicily and their takeover of Italy and the internment of the Italian army. He includes new documentation of economic conditions in German-occupied northern Italy and the extent to which Germany exploited the industries of that region. Incorporating the German, Allied, and Italian points of view, this perspective on the Italian campaign will engross and inform military historians and anyone interested in World War II and the war's effects on social, economic, and political life.<br/>Format:&#160;Electronic Resources<br/><a href="http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=e900xww&AN=18265">Click here to view</a><br/>