
A remarkable record - vivid, modest, intelligent and unusually frank.' Harold Nicolson'It rings true in every sentence.' Bernard FergussonIn Jan 1944, Allied forces landed at Anzio and Nettuno on the eastern coast of Italy in the attempt to skirt the German lines and secure the passage to Rome. Success depended upon the element of surprise, but the landings stalled and the Allied soldiers found themselves hemmed in at the beachhead in what become known as the Battle of Anzio.The environment was sodden and humid, and the fighting intense. It was into this desperate situation that Raleigh Trevelyan, then a twenty-year-old subaltern, found himself leading his platoon, right to the most dangerous, forward position, known as 'the Fortress'.The resulting account, based on Trevelyan's diaries of the time, is one of the most eloquent records of close combat and of the relentless horror of modern warfare written. In direct, intimate prose, it describes the lives, and deaths, of ordinary men, and is a poignant testimony of innocence eroded by the awfulness of war.
This work investigates the psychological and physical realities of the Battle of Anzio through the lens of a young soldier's direct experience. Raleigh Trevelyan, a subaltern during the conflict, utilizes his personal wartime diaries to construct a detailed account of the Allied landing in Italy. The text argues that the true nature of modern warfare is best understood through the intimate, granular observations of those occupying the most vulnerable forward positions.
What You Will Find
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Critics and historians frequently cite this work as a foundational, highly authentic account of close-quarters combat during the Second World War. Readers often note the stark, unvarnished quality of the prose, which avoids romanticizing the conflict in favor of documenting the daily attrition of infantry life.
Page Count:
208
Publication Date:
1958-01-01
Publisher:
Penguin Books
ISBN-10:
014001263X
ISBN-13:
9780140012637
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