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HARROWING images capture the bloody violence of the Allied assault on Monte Cassino — as a new book sheds fresh light on atrocities committed by French forces after the famous battle. The ...
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On May 18, 1944, Allied troops captured Monte Cassino in Italy, celebrated for its historic hilltop abbey, after four months of bitter fighting. The soldiers of the French Expeditionary Corps ...
They were unable to live a peaceful life after the war, have families, and fulfill their dreams. Let us remember the fallen Gurkhas of the Battle of Monte Cassino on this occasion.
The bombing of Monte Cassino became the most controversial moment in the Italian campaign, with many historians and military analysts debating during the decades since whether the carnage might ...
Sister Julia Roy (right) is greeted by students after skydiving in Bixby, Okla., for a scholarship fundraiser benefiting Tulsa’s Monte Cassino School on Friday, August 21, 2015.
Losing an arm to German shrapnel early in the battle of Monte Cassino may just have saved the life of Merrill's Ralph Wehlitz. He turns 100 on June 4.
Sixth graders at Monte Cassino raised over $10,000 so they could shop for nearly 60 angels from the Salvation Army Angel Tree.
In the fertile valley of the Rapido, below Monte Cassino, the seed buried in the spring had germinated and borne fruit. Columns of two-wheeled donkey carts, piled high with long sheaves of grain, ...
On May 18, 1944, after ferocious fighting, Polish troops of the II Corps under the leadership of General Anders, took the summit of Monte Cassino and captured the monastery.
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