How Long to Read A Walking Tour of Italy's WWII Battlefields: from the Salerno Landings to San Pietro Infine

By Frank de Planta de Wildenberg

How Long Does it Take to Read A Walking Tour of Italy's WWII Battlefields: from the Salerno Landings to San Pietro Infine?

It takes the average reader 3 hours and 43 minutes to read A Walking Tour of Italy's WWII Battlefields: from the Salerno Landings to San Pietro Infine by Frank de Planta de Wildenberg

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The Italian Campaign is truly an amazing, and often heartbreaking, story, and it certainly generates sympathy as well as respect for the soldiers who fought there, particularly the sacrificed Texas and Polish soldiers as well as the British "D-Day Dodgers." In addition to the British soldiers, you gain a new and far greater appreciation of the men in the 36th Texas and Polish Divisions because of their commitment, heroism and sacrifice in these battles, much less the many others from multiple nations who fought in Italy in 1943 and 1944. This book is the first title in the NOVA Science Publishers Homeland Security Series presenting a walking tour of World War II battle sites in mainland Italy:1. A Walking Tour of Italy's WWII Battlefields: From the Salerno Landings to San Pietro Infine2. A Walking Tour of Italy's WWII Battlefields: Breaking the Gustav and Hitler Lines3. A Walking Tour of Italy's WWII Battlefields: From the Anzio Landings to Rome.These books were derived from the sights and sounds I experienced while on Marty Gane's South Mountain Expeditions tour called WWII Invasion of Italy: From Sicily to Rome, which she conducted in September 2014. The late Edwin Cole Bearss was the lead South Mountain historian for the tour, and helped select our expert history guide British Lt Col (Retd) Frank de Planta de Wildenberg, a deservedly renown Italian battlefield tour leader. Franks designed the tour route, providing the specific strategic and tactical on-the-ground details we experienced at each stand (tour location) we visited. Ed Bearss provided insightful color commentary and likened situations to his own combat experience as a Marine in the WWII Pacific theater.This book provides the images and narration of Frank and Ed as we were taken from the Allied seaborne landings at Salerno to the fights for the high ground surrounding the beachhead to the devastation wrought at San Pietro Infine, the subject of a well-known period film by John Houston. During the development of the Ed Bearss memoir trilogy books (see Footnote 7 above), I created the preliminary Italian tour history that has been reviewed, vastly improved and supplemented by Frank de Planta, necessarily and deservedly the book's first author. Working with someone like Frank de Planta, as with both Ed Bearss and Barney Nolan in their memoirs, has proven (almost) as enjoyable as touring the Italian battlefields. Creating this book series brought back many emotive sights, sounds, stories and emotions (unfortunately, not the food) I felt while on the tour. We hope it provides some sense of that experience for the reader.Many excellent academic books have been written explaining Italian battlefield events to the detail, and we include these books in Frank's exhaustive bibliography. However, this book brings the tour experience, being there on the ground, as close as possible to reality for the reader by showing you many images from where the armies fought and died to set Italy free and attack the "soft underbelly" of the Third Reich. Its purpose is to have the reader experience the tour as we did, incorporating images from the extensive video I took that September in Italy. It was hard to imagine the violence that happened there over 75 years ago. Our tour guide, Frank de Planta, with color commentary from Ed Bearss, provided an emotive and accurate explanation of the events, the scenes, and the sacrifice. We hope this book provides at least a fraction of the experience many on this tour experienced there.

How long is A Walking Tour of Italy's WWII Battlefields: from the Salerno Landings to San Pietro Infine?

A Walking Tour of Italy's WWII Battlefields: from the Salerno Landings to San Pietro Infine by Frank de Planta de Wildenberg is 222 pages long, and a total of 55,944 words.

This makes it 75% the length of the average book. It also has 68% more words than the average book.

How Long Does it Take to Read A Walking Tour of Italy's WWII Battlefields: from the Salerno Landings to San Pietro Infine Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 5 hours and 5 minutes to read A Walking Tour of Italy's WWII Battlefields: from the Salerno Landings to San Pietro Infine aloud.

What Reading Level is A Walking Tour of Italy's WWII Battlefields: from the Salerno Landings to San Pietro Infine?

A Walking Tour of Italy's WWII Battlefields: from the Salerno Landings to San Pietro Infine is suitable for students ages 12 and up.

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