The Arezzo Massacres A TuscanTragedy

The Arezzo Massacres A TuscanTragedy
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Total Pages : 150
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ISBN-10 : 9781409215424
ISBN-13 : 1409215423
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Book Synopsis The Arezzo Massacres A TuscanTragedy by : Janet Kinrade Dethick

Download or read book The Arezzo Massacres A TuscanTragedy written by Janet Kinrade Dethick and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2008-08-27 with total page 150 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book examines the relationship between partisan activities and Nazi-fascist massacres (during which over one thousand civilians were killed ) in the Italian province of Arezzo during the spring and summer of 1944. It traces the growth of the partisan movement and the widening of its activities, beginning with the disarming of the Carabinieri and the cutting of telegraph wires and ending not only with attacks on German convoys but with actual battles with the German troops and their fascist supportersThe clamorous massacres of Vallucciole, Partina, Civitella in Valdichiana, San Pancrazio, Castelnuovo dei Sabbioni, San Giustino and San Polo are described as are all other instances when smaller numbers of civilians were killed in reprisalsSources include partisans' and survivors' individual testimonies, memorial tablets and monuments,accounts written by village priests, local historians and British soldiers, and German and Allied War Diaries


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