This book explores the motives, preparation, objectives, contact and consequences of Italy's war of 1940, which ended the country's role as a great power and reduced it to the status of first among Germany's satellites. What Professor Knox demonstrates more clearly than any previous biographer or historian is the limits of Mussolini's power. In particular, thanks to exhaustive research in the relevant archives, he has been able to throw important new light on Mussolini's relations with his military advisers and commanders. His scholarship is first-class, and for once a publisher's blurb does not exaggerate in claiming that his book is 'superbly written'.
His scholarship is first-class, and for once a publisher's blurb does not exaggerate in claiming that his book is 'superbly written'.Reviews'For officers interested in questions as diverse as military incompetence and the formation of national strategy, this book will repay many times over the hours spent reading it.' Marine Corps Gazette
Book InformationISBN 9780521338356
Author MacGregor KnoxFormat Paperback
Page Count 400
Imprint Cambridge University PressPublisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 559g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 154mm * 22mm