BookFrontier
The Italian Army in North Africa, 1940-43 by Ralph Riccio

Book

The Italian Army in North Africa, 1940-43

Luck Was Lacking, But Valor Was Not

Ralph Riccio, Massimiliano Afiero

Helion and Company · Print & ebook · April 29, 2022

Reading lane: History

"...this is an important read for anyone interested in the war in North Africa." - The NYMAS Review This book begins by examining a number of factors relating to the Italian army's performance in the desert, including assessments of the Italian soldier, leadership, training, organization and structure, equipment, the supply situation in North Africa, the ability of the Italian air force to support ground operations, and an appreciation of Italo-German relations in North Africa.

At a Glance

Who It's For

Good for readers who enjoy HistoryGood for fans of World War IIGood for readers who enjoy History.

Book Details

Authors
Ralph Riccio, Massimiliano Afiero
Publisher
Helion and Company
Published
April 29, 2022
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
History
Reading lane
History

Affinity

Publisher Categories

  • History

About This Book

"...this is an important read for anyone interested in the war in North Africa." - The NYMAS Review This book begins by examining a number of factors relating to the Italian army's performance in the desert, including assessments of the Italian soldier, leadership, training, organization and structure, equipment, the supply situation in North Africa, the ability of the Italian air force to support ground operations, and an appreciation of Italo-German relations in North Afri...

Read full description

"...this is an important read for anyone interested in the war in North Africa." - The NYMAS Review This book begins by examining a number of factors relating to the Italian army's performance in the desert, including assessments of the Italian soldier, leadership, training, organization and structure, equipment, the supply situation in North Africa, the ability of the Italian air force to support ground operations, and an appreciation of Italo-German relations in North Africa. The book then describes the combat operations of Italian forces in the desert beginning with the early Italian advance from Libya into Egypt in September 1940 and ending with the final Italian surrender to the Allies in Tunisia in May 1943. The extensive appendices focus heavily on organization and equipment, with tables comparing Italian, British and German armor and artillery in the desert. Taken as a whole, this book presents an account of Italian ground operations in North Africa, from the time of their initial trouncing at the hands of the British Western desert Force in early 1941, through the see-saw battles of 1941 and 1942 when the combined Italo-German forces battled with the British, through the decimation of the Italian forces during the El Alamein battles in late 1942, and finally with the retreat to Tunisia and surrender of all Axis forces there in May 1943. This book is the first English-language work to address in a systematic way the contributions of the Italian army to the North African campaign, and challenges the conventional wisdom that the German Afrika Korps was the preeminent Axis force in the desert.

Similar Books