NOTICE: The Eastwood Branch will be closed on April 29th & 30th for maintenance needs. 

See the latest updates about Alma Powell Branch.

Book

1 of 1 Copy Available

  • CENTRAL: Second Floor
Log In to Place HoldAdd Author AlertMore Details

Bitter chicory to sweet espresso : survival and deliverance from WWII in the Naples, Italy area, 1940-49

Call Number

  • 940.5345 V853 (CEN)

Browse similar titles by call number

Publication Information

Key Biscayne, FL : Purpo, Inc., [2017]

Physical Description

330 pages : color illustrations, maps ; 24 cm

Summary

Events of WW II in the Naples area as witnessed and seen by a child and his family are recounted in detail. His observations often contrast with adult observations of the same events. Many of the discrepancies between the two are reconciled or explained by the author in terms of recent revelations of post-war military trials, economic recovery, preservation of the church, and the absurdity of some war plans. There is an old Neapolitan proverb that states roughly: With little truth, sometimes it may be possible to hide the big lie. The little truth, in the Mediterranean campaign of the Allied Armies, was that the island of Sardinia was at the limit of air coverage from Sicily. The big lie was that the island was occupied by German troops. In truth, German troops left in early September 1943. Had the Allies invaded the island of Sardinia it would have shortened the war, minimized American casualties, negated the need for the Salerno, Anzio and Cassino catastrophes, and reduced the suffering and misery in Southern Italy.

Contents

  • The War period, 1940-44
  • The transition period, 1944-46
  • The recovery period, 1946-48.

Share: Facebook Twitter