This book argues that the Duce's aggressive war against the predominant Mediterranean powers, Britain and France, was the only means whereby Italy might secure access to the world's oceans.



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Authored by Mallett, Robert



Zusammenfassung
Robert Mallett argues that the Duce's aggressive war against the Mediterranean powers, Britain and France, was to secure access to the world's oceans. Mussolini actively pursued the Italo-German alliance to gain a Fascist empire stretching from the Mediterranean to the Indian Ocean.

Inhalt

Correra della serra - interview with Robert Mallett (in Italian) Warships - Winter 99 - an article penned by robert Mallett - see files also "This well-argued and researched book has caused a stir in Italy" Review section of Warships, Winter 99 " this is a well written and widely researched monograph" - Choice, May 1999 Journal of Military History, Vol 64, No 2, April 2000 "Mallett has well researched naval planning in Italian naval archives. However, on the whole the work seems incomlete, its archival reach limited, its assertions at times inadequately documented, and contrary evidence slighted. Nonetheless, Mallett"s study enhances the debate that it does not resolve." The Marnier"s Mirror "his meticulous research among sources in two languages has produced an admirable work that makes a quantum leap in the English language understanding of Italy"s position. This book has a very definate place on the shelves of anyone whose interests cover the diplomatice or maritime history of the period

Titel
The Italian Navy and Fascist Expansionism, 1935-1940
EAN
9781136713248
ISBN
978-1-136-71324-8
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
05.11.2013
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
7.96 MB
Anzahl Seiten
272
Jahr
2013
Untertitel
Englisch