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Zuckerman, Solly.
From Apes to Warlords
. New York: Harper & Row, 1978.

Zuehlke, Mark.
The Gothic Line.
Vancouver: Douglas & McIntyre, 2003.

———.
The Liri Valley.
Toronto: Stoddart, 2001.

———
. Ortona
. Toronto: Stoddart, 1999.

P
ERIODICALS

Aarons, George. “Cameraman in Cassino.”
Yank
(May 21, 1944): 3+.

Abati, Anthony J. “Cisterna di Littoria: A Brave Yet Futile Effort.”
Army History
(fall 1991): 13+.

Adams, Henry M. “Allied Military Government in Sicily 1943.”
Military Affairs
(fall 1951): 157+.

“Allen and His Men.”
Time
42, no. 6 (Aug. 9, 1943): 30+.

Andrus, Clift. “Troina Addenda.”
Field Artillery Journal
(March 1944): 163+.

“‘Anything, Anytime, Anywhere Bar Nothing’: Remembering ‘Paddy’ Flint.”
Journal of America’s Military Past
24, no. 1 (spring 1967): 52+.

Ardery, Philip P. “A Veteran of the August 1943 Ploesti Raid.”
World War II
(July 2001): 85+.

Ashmore, William G. “Supply Planning for Beachhead Operations.”
Quartermaster Review
(Jan.–Feb. 1945): 18+.

Banks, William D. “Target: Ploesti.”
Harper’s
188, no. 1126 (March 1944): 299+.

“Battle Casualties.”
Infantry Journal
(Sept. 1949): 18+.

“The Battle for San Pietro.”
After the Battle,
no. 18 (1997): 1+.

“The Battle for Troina.”
Life
(Aug. 30, 1943): 28+.

Baxter, W. C. “Goums Marocains.”
Cavalry Journal
53, no. 2 (March–Apr. 1944): 62+.

“Beachhead Offensive.”
Newsweek
(June 5, 1944): 23.

Beard, Travis. “Turning the Tide at Salerno.”
Naval History
17, no. 5 (Oct. 2003): 34+. Belden, Jack. “Battle of Sicily.”
Time
42, no. 4 (July 26, 1943): 27+.

Bess, Demaree. “Power Politics Succeeded in Italy.”
Saturday Evening Post
(Oct. 30, 1943): 20+.

Biddle, George. “Report from the Italian Front.”
Life
16, no. 2 (Jan. 3, 1944): 13+.

Blumenson, Martin. “Sicily and Italy: Why and What For?”
Military Review
(Feb. 1966): 61+.

Cairns, Bogardus S. “The Breakout at Anzio.”
Military Review
(Jan. 1949): 23+.

Capa, Robert. “The Surrender of Palermo.”
Life
15, no. 8 (Aug. 23, 1943): 25+.

“Censorship Takes Anzio.”
Time
(Feb. 28, 1944): 46.

Clagett, John. “Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, U.S. Navy.”
Naval College Review
. Two parts (summer and fall 1975): 60+,72+.

Clark, Mark W. “Salerno.”
After the Battle,
no. 95 (1997): 1+.

Cochran, Alexander S., Jr. “Low as We Could Go.”
Military History
(Apr. 1985): 42+.

Collier, Cameron D. “Tiny Miracle: The Proximity Fuze.”
Naval History
(July–Aug. 1999): 43+.

Connor, A. O. “On the Defense: Notes from the Anzio Beachhead.”
Infantry Journal
(July 1944): 35+.

Couch, Joseph R. “Breaking the Gustav Line.”
Field Artillery Journal
34, no. 8 (Aug. 1944): 506+.

Crosswell, D.K.R. “The Chief of Staff.”
Indiana Military History Journal
13, no. 1 (Jan. 1988): 3+.

Cruse, Don. “Operation Torch 1942.”
Aerograph
,
National Weather Service Newsletter
22, no. 2 (May 1998).

Dahlen, Chester A. “Defense of a River Line.”
Military Review
29, no. 11 (Feb. 1950): 30+.

Darnell, Donald P. “Brigadier General Theodore Roosevelt, Jr.”
World War II
(May 1998): 18+.

“Defender of Empire.”
Time
(Feb. 28, 1944): 28+.

Denno, Bryce F. “Allen and Huebner: Contrast in Command.”
Army
(June 1984): 62+.

———. “Eight-Ball Cannoneers.”
Field Artillery Journal
(Jan.–Feb. 1983): 12+.

D’Este, Carlo. “The Slaps Heard Round the World.”
MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History
8, no. 2 (winter 1996): 64+.

Deutschman, Paul E. “After the Battles.”
Life
(June 19, 1944): 53+.

Diamond, William J. “Water Is Life.”
Military Engineer
(Aug. 1947): 330+.

“Did Strategic Bombing Work?”
MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History
8, no. 3 (spring 1996): 29+.

Dixon, Thomas W. “Terry Allen.”
Army
(April 1978): 57+.

D’Orsa, Charles S. “The Trials and Tribulations of an Army G-4.”
Military Review
25, no. 4 (July 1945): 23+.

Dzibuan, Stanley W. “When Engineers Fight as Infantry.”
Army
(Sept. 1962): 68+.

Ellis, Lewis N. “Ploesti: A Pilot’s Diary.”
American Heritage
34 (Oct.–Nov. 1983): 77+.

Essame, H. “A Controversial Campaign—Italy, 1943–45.”
Army Quarterly and Defence Journal
(Jan. 1968): 219+.

“The Fall of Rome.”
Life
(July 14, 1944): 38.

“FHQu Wolfsschanze.”
After the Battle
, no. 19 (1977): 28+.

Fisher, Ernest F. “A Classic Stratagem on Monte Artemisio.”
Military Review
(Feb. 1963): 79+.

Fitzpatrick, G.R.D. “Anzio and Its Lessons.”
Military Review
(July 1951): 97+.

Fleisher, Bob. “Truscott Leads Memorial Day Rites.”
Stars and Stripes
2, no. 174 (May 31, 1945): 1.

Fuller, J.F.C. “The Why and Wherefore of the Italian Offensive.”
Newsweek
(June 5, 1944): 22.

“G.I. Nightingale.”
Time
(Feb. 28, 1944): 88.

Gavin, James M. “Airborne Plans and Operations in the Mediterranean Theater.”
Infantry Journal
(Aug. 1946): 22+.

———. “Paratroops over Sicily.”
Infantry Journal
(Nov. 1945): 25+.

Geake, Robert. “Mule Pack Trains in Italy.”
Cavalry Journal
(March–Apr. 1944): 74+.

Gellhorn, Martha. “Cracking the Gothic Line.”
Collier’s
(Oct. 28, 1944): 24+.

“Geoffrey Keyes.”
Assembly
(Sept. 1973): 121.

Gervasi, Frank. “Alexander the Modest.”
Collier’s
(Feb. 12, 1944): 13+.

———. “Battle at Cassino.”
Collier’s
(March 18, 1944): 20+.

Giangreco, D. M. “Spinning the Casualties: Media Strategies During the Roosevelt Administration.”
Passport
35, no. 3 (Dec. 2004): 22+.

Goldsmith, R.F.K. “The Development of Air Power in Joint Operations.”
Army Quarterly and Defence Journal
, part 2 (Oct. 1967): 59+.

Gordon, John E. “The Strategic and Tactical Influence of Disease in World War II.”
Military Review
28, no. 12 (March 1949): 29+.

Gorlinski, Joseph S. “Naples: Case History in Invasion.”
Military Engineer
36 (Apr. 1944): 109+.

Green, John H. “The Battles for Cassino.”
After the Battle,
no. 13 (1976): 1+.

Greene, Joseph I. “Operation
CORKSCREW
: Tough Decision.”
Infantry Journal
59, no. 5 (Nov. 1946): 20+.

Greenwood, John T. “The U.S. Army and Amphibious Warfare During World War II.”
Army History
(summer 1993): 1+.

Guild, Walter A. “That Damned Smoke Again.”
Infantry Journal
(Oct. 1944): 25+.

Hamburger, Philip. “Letter from Rome.”
New Yorker
(July 7, 1944): 52+.

Hamilton. Maxwell. “Junior in Name Only.”
The Retired Officer
(June 1981): 28+.

Hanson, Frederick R. “Combat Psychiatry.”
Bulletin of the U.S. Army Medical Department
9 (Nov. 1949).

Harmon, Ernest N. “From the Anzio Beachhead to Viterbo.”
Military Review
(Nov. 1944): 38+.

Heiser, Joseph. “Prisoner of War.”
T-Patcher News Letter
(winter 2003): 9+.

Heitmann, Jan. “‘Gomorrah’—The Hamburg Firestorm.”
After the Battle
70 (1990): 1+.

Hersey, John. “AMGOT at Work.”
Life
15, no. 8 (Aug. 23, 1943): 25.

———. “Nicosia Battle.”
Time
(Aug. 9, 1943): 30+.

Hewitt, H. Kent. “The Allied Navies at Salerno.”
United States Naval Institute Proceedings
79, no. 9 (Sept. 1953): 958+.

———. “Naval Aspects of the Sicilian Campaign.”
United States Naval Institute Proceedings
79, no. 7 (July 1953): 705+.

Higgins, Trumbull. “The Anglo-American Historians’ War in the Mediterranean, 1942–1945.”
Military Affairs
34, no. 3 (Oct. 1970): 84+.

Hixson, John A. “Operation
SHINGLE
: Combined Planning and Preparation.”
Military Review
(March 1989): 64+.

Hood, Bruton F. “The Gran Sasso Raid.”
Military Review
(Feb. 1959): 55+.

Hussa, Norman. “Action at Salerno.”
Infantry Journal
53, no. 6 (Dec. 1943): 25+.

Hutchinson, William S. “Use of the 4.2-inch Chemical Mortar in the Invasion of Sicily.”
Military Review
(Nov. 1943): 13+.

“Italy Looks in Desperation for a Strong Man.”
Life
15, no. 6 (Aug. 9, 1943): 15+.

Jefford, C. G. “Fratricide: An Overview of Friendly Fire Incidents in the 20th Century.”
Royal Air Force Historical Society Journal,
no. 34 (2005): 82+.

Kahn, E. J., Jr. “Education of an Army.”
New Yorker
20, no. 35 (Oct. 14, 1944): 21+, and no. 36 (Oct. 21, 1944): 34+.

———. “Something Rotten in the Fruit Salad.”
Infantry Journal
(May 1946): 19+.

Keller, E. R. “Quartermasters—Battle-Proved.”
Quartermaster Review
(May–June 1944): 24+.

Kent, George. “The Last Days of Dictator Benito Mussolini.”
Reader’s Digest
(Oct. 1944): 13+.

Kingseed, Cole C. “WWII’s Airborne Commanders: ‘The Stuff of Instant Legend.’”
Army
(July 1996): 31+.

Kohn, Richard H., ed. “The Scholarship on World War II.”
Journal of Military History
55, no. 3 (July 1991): 365+.

Krammer, Arnold P. “German Prisoners of War in the United States.”
Military Affairs
40, no. 2 (Apr. 1976): 67+.

Lang, Daniel. “Letter from Rome.”
New Yorker
(June 17, 1944): 65+.

———. “Letter from Rome.”
New Yorker
(June 24, 1944): 52+.

———. “Letter from Rome.”
New Yorker
(July 15, 1944).

Lang, Will. “Doughboys’ Beachhead.”
Time
(Feb. 7, 1944): 22.

———. “Lucian King Truscott, Jr.”
Life
(Oct. 2, 1944): 96+.

Lanning, Michael L. “Goodbye to Captain Waskow.”
VFW Magazine
(May 1981): 19+.

Lardner, John. “Horrors of War in America.”
Newsweek
(July 12, 1943): 12+.

Leighton, Richard M. “Overlord Revisited: An Interpretation of American Strategy in the European War, 1942–1944.”
American Historical Review
68, no. 4 (July 1963): 919+.

———. “Planning for Sicily.”
United States Naval Institute Proceedings
(July 1962): 90+.

Lewis, Charles Lee. “The Byzantine Invasion of North Africa, Sicily, and Italy.”
United States Naval Institute Proceedings
(Nov. 1943): 1435+.

Liebling, A. J. “Find ’Em, Fix ’Em, and Fight ’Em.”
New Yorker
19, no. 10 (Apr. 24, 1943): 21+, and no. 11 (May 1, 1943): 24+.

“Lieutenant Audie Murphy.”
After the Battle,
no. 3 (1973): 28+.

Longmire, Carey. “The Beachhead-Happy Thunderbird.”
Saturday Evening Post
(Nov. 30, 1946): 25+.

Lowry, F. J. “The Naval Side of the Anzio Invasion.”
United States Naval Institute Proceedings
(Jan. 1954): 22+.

Lytton, Henry D. “Bombing Policy in the Rome and Pre–Normandy Invasion Aerial Campaigns.”
Military Affairs
47, no. 2 (Apr 1983): 53+.

MacLean, French L. “German General Officer Casualties in World War II: Lessons for Future War.”
Military Review
70, no. 4 (April 1990): 45+.

“Major Martin: The Story Continues.”
After the Battle
, no. 64 (1989): 41+.

“Malta C.G.”
After the Battle,
no. 10 (1975): 1+.

Manson, Morse P., and Harry M. Grayson. “Why 2,776 American Soldiers in the Mediterranean Theater of Operation Were Absent Without Leave.”
American Journal of Psychiatry
(July 1946): 50+.

Margry, Karel. “The Invasion of Sicily.”
After the Battle
, no. 77 (1992).

———. “Mustard Disaster at Bari.”
After the Battle,
no. 79 (1993): 34+.

Matthews, Sidney T. “The French in the Drive on Rome.”
Revue Historique de l’Armée
. Special issue, 1957.

McLain, Raymond S., Jr. “LTG Raymond S. McLain.”
National Guard
(March 1987): 22+.

Melanephy, James P., and John G. Robinson. “
Savannah
at Salerno.”
Surface Warfare
6, no. 3 (March 1981): 2+.

Meske, Fritz. “The Anzio-Nettuno Bridgehead: A German Account.”
Military Review
(June 1944).

———. “Die Wehrmacht.”
Military Review
(June 1944).

Miles, Sherman. “Patton Preferred.”
Atlantic Monthly
(Dec. 1947): 128+.

Miller, Merle. “Second Battle of Oran.”
Yank
3, no. 49 (25 May 1945): 2+.

Morgan, Roger. “The Man Who Almost Is.”
After the Battle,
no. 54 (1986): 1+.

———. “The Second World War’s Best Kept Secret Revealed.”
After the Battle,
no. 94 (1996): 31+.

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