Anzio By Wynford Vaughan Thomas
Condition: Very good vintage condition. Some light wear on the cover - creases/light fold marks/a little rubbing and some marks. There has been a section of page cut out before the title page. There are also a couple of light corner folds and a little yellowing on the pages, but overall a very clean and tidy copy.
Notes: Vintage 1963 paper back with B+W illustrations/maps and some photographs.
The explosive story of World War Two's bloodiest beachhead—where everything failed but courage.
‘THIS IS A BASTARD OF A PLACE...’ said a soldier on the Anzio beachhead. This was the bitter truth. What started as an easy victory turned abruptly into a massacre. Over 18,000 Allied soldiers were wounded and 4,400 killed in the early months of 1944
This book, by a man who was there to the very end, tells the whole, shocking story.
Condition: Very good vintage condition. Some light wear on the cover - creases/light fold marks/a little rubbing and some marks. There has been a section of page cut out before the title page. There are also a couple of light corner folds and a little yellowing on the pages, but overall a very clean and tidy copy.
Notes: Vintage 1963 paper back with B+W illustrations/maps and some photographs.
The explosive story of World War Two's bloodiest beachhead—where everything failed but courage.
‘THIS IS A BASTARD OF A PLACE...’ said a soldier on the Anzio beachhead. This was the bitter truth. What started as an easy victory turned abruptly into a massacre. Over 18,000 Allied soldiers were wounded and 4,400 killed in the early months of 1944
This book, by a man who was there to the very end, tells the whole, shocking story.
Condition: Very good vintage condition. Some light wear on the cover - creases/light fold marks/a little rubbing and some marks. There has been a section of page cut out before the title page. There are also a couple of light corner folds and a little yellowing on the pages, but overall a very clean and tidy copy.
Notes: Vintage 1963 paper back with B+W illustrations/maps and some photographs.
The explosive story of World War Two's bloodiest beachhead—where everything failed but courage.
‘THIS IS A BASTARD OF A PLACE...’ said a soldier on the Anzio beachhead. This was the bitter truth. What started as an easy victory turned abruptly into a massacre. Over 18,000 Allied soldiers were wounded and 4,400 killed in the early months of 1944
This book, by a man who was there to the very end, tells the whole, shocking story.