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William Lewis6/05/2015 6:08:34 am PDT

re: #225 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)

I ran across a statistic that Italy lost more people after it officially surrendered (and became a battlefield for the Germans and allies) than it did when it was an active participant.

That would make sense. Especially if you consider the intensity of the fighting along the Gustav Line and Casino. Plus there were far more victims of German retaliation than when they were nominally allied. Last, ISTR that units of the Italian Army fought alongside Allied Forces and performed far more effectively (though at greater cost) than they did during the African campaigns. I’ll have to get out a copy of Rick Atkinson’s “The Day of Battle: The War in Sicily and Italy, 1943-1944” again - best single volume on Italy I’ve found.