Backwater War
During the hard-fought campaign, the Americans persisted in their suspicion that the British were trying to undermine the effort. For example, the imbroglio over the Benedictine monastery of Monte Cassino and the ineptness of the British assault, led by a commander already discredited by his role in the fall of Crete, would spur the Americans to overreact and destroy the monastery by bombing. This created a major propaganda victory for the Germans. Such incidents convinced both Washington and London that they were working at cross-purposes. Hoyt contends that, as the British argued at the time, Allied efforts would have been better-spent concentrating on the Balkans. The Normandy campaign was expensive, unnecessary, and ultimately lengthened the war.
- Kirjailija
- Edwin P. Hoyt
- ISBN
- 9780313076756
- Kieli
- englanti
- Julkaisupäivä
- 30.6.2002
- Kustantaja
- Bloomsbury Publishing (USA)
- Sivumäärä
- 256
