Kamis, 26 April 2018

WWII Book Review: Mussolini and His Generals

Mussolini and His Generals: The Armed Forces and Fascist Foreign Policy, 1922–1940 By John Gooch. 642 pp. Cambridge University Press, 2007. $35. American war correspondent Ernie Pyle once mused that Italy reminded him of a dog that got hit by a truck because it tried to bite the tires. The comment reflected his ground’s-eye observation …

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