Todd
Are there any nationalities who distinguished themselves in this campaign that you are referring to in particular? No Australians, but I am sure someone must have done well{sm4}
Jack
Marty, I'm of course bias towards my own countrymen and have read and heard several very moving accounts of their scraps with Jerry throughout their campaign up the east coast. including the battles for Cassino. My 91yr old WW2 veteran neighbour has also had an influence, with his tales of survival fighting with the NZ Second Division in Italy.
To be fair though, I've read a great deal about the Allies in Italy and they all have been harrowing accounts. Despite common belief, the Allies were ill prepared for the type of fighting that eventuated, particularly those that had fought in the vast open spaces of North Africa and many a harsh lesson was learned as they pushed up the toe and heel. By all accounts Monty was quite happy to leave Italy as he believed the campaign was being poorly handled. The terrible casualty rate reflects this, especially when you read about the slaughter of the likes of the poor American conscripts who were thrown into the deep end around Cassino.
My neighbour remembers the high use of flame throwers from both sides, Jerry's nasty wooden landmines, the dreaded Nebelwerfer rockets and the bloody awful rain & mud.
From a TF prospective, I think the Italy campaign offers a whole range of untapped potential, but it just doesn't seem to attract the same sort of interest as D'day, BOB and North Africa. funny really when you consider the Allies fought there for nearly 2 years. (if you include Sicily).
As for you Aussies, you poor buggers were up to your necks in it with the Japs, protecting us Kiwi's and the rest of South east Asia....:salute::