Wartime map of Italy by G. H. Davis
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Wartime map of Italy by G. H. Davis
The slow advance in Italy: General Alexanders candid explanation. All roads lead to Rome -- but all the roads are mined, says General Alexander. A contour map showing the difficulties of terrain as the 5th and 8th Armies advance on Rome during the Second World War. Date: 1943
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1943 Advance Alexander Allied Allies Armies Campaign Capital Contour Davis Difficulties Mined Mines Progress Roads Slow
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This evocative wartime map by G.H. Davis depicts the challenging terrain and the slow, arduous advance of the Allied 5th and 8th Armies towards Rome during the Italian Campaign of World War II. Dated 1943, the map offers a candid explanation of the situation, with General Alexander's famous comment, "All roads lead to Rome -- but all the roads are mined." The intricate contour lines illustrate the rugged and mountainous landscape, which presented significant obstacles to the Allied forces as they fought their way through Italy. The Italian Campaign, which began in July 1943, was a crucial turning point in the war. The Allies' ultimate goal was to capture Rome, the capital city, and to cut off the German forces in Italy from their supplies and reinforcements. However, the campaign was marked by difficult and protracted fighting, with the Allies encountering strong German resistance and the harsh Italian terrain. The map provides a visual representation of the challenges faced by the Allied forces as they made their slow but steady progress towards Rome. The intricate details of the map, including the winding roads, rivers, and mountain ranges, offer a glimpse into the complex logistical and military operations that were required to advance through the Italian countryside. The map also serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by the soldiers who fought in this campaign. The rough terrain and the ever-present danger of mines and other hazards made for a grueling and perilous journey, but the Allies persevered, ultimately achieving their goal of capturing Rome on June 4, 1944. This historic map is a valuable resource for students of military history and a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made during the Italian Campaign of World War II.
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