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The Italian Invasion of Abyssinia

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In October 1935 Mussolini ordered the invasion of Ethiopia from Italian-held Eritrea and Somaliland, thinking that he would easily crush an ill-prepared and badly equipped enemy.

The Italians, in the face of widespread condemnation from the League of Nations, spread terror and destruction through their indiscriminate use of air power and poison gas against an enemy more used to medieval methods of warfare.

David Nicolle examines in detail the units, equipment and uniforms of the forces on both sides of this conflict that unrealistically bolstered Il Duce's colonial ambitions.

A great read ably supported by Raffaele Ruggeri's detailed full-page colour plates.

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Product Details
Osprey
1782001328 / 9781782001324
eBook (EPUB)
936.056
20/07/2012
United Kingdom
English
48 pages
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