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Battle for Cassino DVD

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It was the most grueling, the most harrowing and in many ways, the most tragic of all battles fought in Europe in the Second World War. It was also the most international – soldiers of sixteen countries fought and died there. It has also become a battle to be mulled over, puzzled out and re-fought, not just by professional soldiers and historians but also by armchair strategists, for it is full of controversy, not least the bombing by the Allies of the historic Benedictine Monastery on the summit of Monte Cassino. But to the men who took part, the battle will mainly... be remembered for the mud, cold and hypnotic attraction of the monastery itself – an all-seeing eye – glowering down from that sheer hill and noticing everyone and everything. Unique archive material of the battle from both sides has been utilized together with newly-filmed sequences of the rebuilt town and monastery as well as dramatic eye-witness accounts from many of the surviving major participants. [show more]

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Released
27 February 2012
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Wienerworld 
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Runtime
52 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5018755255311 
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Documentary about the World War II Battle of Cassino in which the Allies fought the Axis forces from January to May of 1944 in an attempt to seize Rome. The programme includes archive footage and features surviving soldiers who recount their experiences of the batlle.