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Mussolini''s Defeat at Hill 731, March 1941: How the Greeks Halted Italy''s Albanian Offensive

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By (author): John Carr

Hill 731 was the scene of the most ferocious battle of the Greek-Italian War in Albania. Watched by Mussolini himself, on 9 March 1941 the Italians launched their Spring Offensive, designed to stem four months of humiliating reverses. The objective was a pair of parallel valleys dominated by the Greek-held Hill 731 that had to be taken at all costs. The Italian Eighth Corps, part of Geloso's 11th Army, had the task of seizing the heights, spearheaded by 38 (Puglie) Division. Holding the position was the Greek 1 Division of II Corps, with 4 and 6 Division on the flanks. For 17 days, after a massive artillery barrage (which reduced the hill's height by 6 metres), the Italians threw themselves with great courage against the Evzones on the hill, to be repeatdly smashed with appalling losses. It was an Iwo Jima-type merciless fight at close quarters, where bayonets held the place of honour but the battered Greeks held. Mussolini had wanted a spring victory to impress the Fuehrer. Instead, the bloody debacle of Hill 731 could well have contributed to Hitler's decision to postpone his invasion of Russia by at least four weeks, a costly delay. See more
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  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Oct 2020
  • Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781526765031

About John Carr

John Carr has enjoyed a career as a journalist correspondent and broadcaster (The Times Wall Street Journal Europe Vatican Radio) mainly in the Mediterranean and particularly Greece where he now resides. He is the author of _On Spartan Wings: The Royal Hellenic Air Force in World War II_; _Sparta's Kings_; _The Defence and Fall of Greece 1940-41_; _RHNS Averof_; _Fighting Emperors of Byzantium_; _The Knights Hospitaller_; and _The Komnene Dynasty_ all published by Pen & Sword.

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