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Where It All Began,ng a particularly delicate cargo: the Italian royal family and the government, led by Marshal Pietro Badoglio, who had fled the capital of Rome on the night of 8 September 1943. However, the . had another, perhaps even more unusual, passenger. He was Richard ‘Dick’ Mallaby, a British agent of the Sp暂时中止 发表于 2025-3-25 18:03:36
Fieldwork,argest recipient of airdropped supplies in Europe, counting for 14% of the volume and 5907 tons of materials, after France and Yugoslavia. Yet, despite these numbers, a ‘dark legend’ is still tied to the British intervention in Italy during the 1943–1945 biennium: that of the British as an uncoopera软弱 发表于 2025-3-25 21:46:11
Propaganda,. The British set up their propaganda organisations well before the actual landing in Sicily and kept nurturing them for the whole duration of the Italian campaign and afterwards. The UK was well aware of the need for foreign language propaganda in Europe once the war started and constantly increaseprogestin 发表于 2025-3-26 02:39:44
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,Conclusions: The British in Italy—A Matter of Image,cond World War requires some further finessing. The idea that the Allies, and especially the British, were generally hostile to the Italian Resistance and that they tried to hinder and control it appears to be no longer tenable. Indeed, some sectors of the British administration and military adopted自作多情 发表于 2025-3-26 08:53:04
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Italian Partisans and British Forces in the Second World War978-3-031-28682-7Series ISSN 2635-2931 Series E-ISSN 2635-294X令人苦恼 发表于 2025-3-26 18:12:33
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