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Italian military historian Pier Paolo Battistelli examines the elite and specialforces units of the Italian Army during World War II. This includes a vast array of troop types, including paratroopers, assault engineers, sea-landing and swimmer units, long-range recce and ski units, and even hand-picked Fascist 'Mussolini' units. It also delves into the specialist tank and armoured units that were created to emulate the German armoured units. While the Italian units discussed enjoyed mixed success, the volume draws attention to the incredibly hard fighting done by some in the deserts of North Africa and the frozen wastelands of Russia. Illustrated with rare archival photographs and specially commissioned artwork, this is a fascinating insight into a little-studied aspect of Axis forces.

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The book is illustrated with rare archive photographs and specially commissioned artwork, and is a fascinating insight into a little-studied aspect of Axis forces -- Scale Military Modeller

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Introduction /Elite units – armour: tank and mechanized units of ‘Centauro’, ‘Ariete’ & ‘Littorio’ divisions, and ‘Trento’ and ‘Trieste’ motorized divisions – scout groups, armoured scout units /Paratroopers: experimental units – ‘Folgore’ and ‘Nemdo’ divisions /Assault engineers: 31st and 32nd ‘Guastatori’ battalions /Special Units: ‘Monte Cervino’ ski battalions – X Arditi regiment: paratrooper, swimmer and LRRP companies – ’Red Arrows’ Group: Arab, Indian turncoat, and Italian assault volunteer battalions /Fascist ‘Mussolini’ units: sea-landing battalions, tank units

Italian Army Elite Units & Special Forces 1940–43

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
      Publication Date: 20/11/2011
      ISBN13: 9781849085953, 978-1849085953
      ISBN10: 1849085951

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Italian military historian Pier Paolo Battistelli examines the elite and specialforces units of the Italian Army during World War II. This includes a vast array of troop types, including paratroopers, assault engineers, sea-landing and swimmer units, long-range recce and ski units, and even hand-picked Fascist 'Mussolini' units. It also delves into the specialist tank and armoured units that were created to emulate the German armoured units. While the Italian units discussed enjoyed mixed success, the volume draws attention to the incredibly hard fighting done by some in the deserts of North Africa and the frozen wastelands of Russia. Illustrated with rare archival photographs and specially commissioned artwork, this is a fascinating insight into a little-studied aspect of Axis forces.

      Trade Review
      The book is illustrated with rare archive photographs and specially commissioned artwork, and is a fascinating insight into a little-studied aspect of Axis forces -- Scale Military Modeller

      Table of Contents
      Introduction /Elite units – armour: tank and mechanized units of ‘Centauro’, ‘Ariete’ & ‘Littorio’ divisions, and ‘Trento’ and ‘Trieste’ motorized divisions – scout groups, armoured scout units /Paratroopers: experimental units – ‘Folgore’ and ‘Nemdo’ divisions /Assault engineers: 31st and 32nd ‘Guastatori’ battalions /Special Units: ‘Monte Cervino’ ski battalions – X Arditi regiment: paratrooper, swimmer and LRRP companies – ’Red Arrows’ Group: Arab, Indian turncoat, and Italian assault volunteer battalions /Fascist ‘Mussolini’ units: sea-landing battalions, tank units

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