Ortona: Canada's Epic World War II Battle

Ortona: Canada's Epic World War II Battle

by Mark Zuehlke
Ortona: Canada's Epic World War II Battle

Ortona: Canada's Epic World War II Battle

by Mark Zuehlke

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Overview

A masterful retelling one of the major victories of Canadian troops over the German army’s elite division during WWII.

In one blood-soaked, furious week of fighting, from December 20 to December 27, 1943, the 1st Canadian Infantry Division took the town of Ortona, Italy, from elite German paratroopers ordered to hold the medieval port town at all costs. Infantrymen serving in the Loyal Edmonton Regiment and the Seaforth Highlanders, supported by tankers of the Three Rivers Regiment, moved from house to house in hand-to-hand combat amid heavy shelling and wrested the town from the grip of the fierce German defenders. Getting into Ortona had been a battle of its own. Ortona, the pearl of the Adriatic, stands on a promontory impregnable from three sides, with seacliffs on the north and east, and a deep ravine on the west. The Canadian infantrymen, drawn from virtually every corner of Canada, attacked from the south under the command of Major-General Chris Vokes, fighting across narrow gullies, mud-choked vineyards and olive groves, into the narrow streets of Ortona itself. When the vicious battle was over, 2605 Canadians were dead or wounded. But the town that had become known as "Little Stalingrad" was now in Allied hands.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781926706023
Publisher: D & M Publishers
Publication date: 07/01/2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 464
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

A full-time writer since 1980, Mark Zuehlke had published several hundred magazine and newspaper articles before turning in the early 1990s to primarily writing books. He has since established himself as a prolific non-fiction book author and more recently as a novelist.

Currently he focuses mostly on writing military history, particularly books regarding the experience of Canadians at war. But to keep from getting too narrowly focused, he is also publishing a mystery series, writing other fiction, ghost writing, teaching writing workshops, and doing some consulting and research work.

Table of Contents

Preface / ix
Acknowledgements / xiii
Maps / xvii

Introduction: The Way to Ortona / 3

One - March to the Moro
1 A Colossal Crack / 9
2 Waiting, Waiting, Always Bloody Waiting / 22
3 Pearl of the Adriatic / 36
4 The Sharp End / 52

Two - For Lack of a Bridge
5 Rush Jobs / 65
6 No Good, Johnny / 76
7 Mixed Results / 92
8 The Impossible Bridge / 101

Three - Breaking the Moro River
9 Into the Inferno / 119
10 You Take it Now / 136
11 Sterlin Castle / 144
12 At All Costs / 155

Four - The Gully
13 A Little Old Heart Starter / 165
14 All We Can Do / 175
15 The Germans and the Mud / 188
16 The Safest Place for Us / 202
17 A New Plan is Needed / 213
18 Morning Glory / 224
19 The Drive to Ortona / 235

Five - Little Stalingrad
20 A Bunch of Madmen / 251
21 They Always Mess Things Up / 261
22 Fight for the Bulge / 271
23 The Unmuffled Drums of Hell / 278
24 The Daring Gamble / 292
25 It's Christmas Eve / 300
26 As Merry as Circumstances Permit / 315
27 Carry On / 328
28 There is No Town Left / 341
29 Aftermaths / 349
30 Point 59 / 362

Epilogue: Ortona in Memory / 373

Appendix A: The Canadians at Ortona / 385
Appendix B: Canadian Infantry Battalion (Typical Organization) / 386
Appendix C: Canadian Military Order of Rank / 387
Appendix D: German Military Order of Rank / 388
Appendix E: The Decorations / 389
Glossary of Common Canadian Military Terms and Weaponry / 390
Notes / 397
Bibliography / 423
General Index / 431
Index of Formations, Units, and Corps / 439
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