Very good on the nitty gritty of the fighting carried out by
Bohmler’s paratroops, who were responsible for much of the determined
defence of Cassino monastery and town, so we get a good feel for the
day-to-day experience of the paratroops. Not so strong on the overall
picture or the political background, which is sometimes dominated by a
desire to rehabilitate the reputation of the German army in a Cold War
context
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