The Liberation of Italy, 1943-1947Highly critical account of the Allied occupation policies and of the war crimes trials that occurred after the Allied liberation of Italy. |
Contents
PLOTTING THE OVERTHROW OF THE FASCIST REGIME | 1 |
JULY 2425 1943 | 10 |
THE ARMISTICE | 17 |
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