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Naples Is a Battlefield

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6.2/10 • 2

1944-09-010h 14m

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The capture of Naples, the first great European city to be liberated, revealed the magnitude of the tasks involved in re-creating the means of livelihood and the machinery of government in a devastated, starving and disease-ridden city.

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Jack Clayton
Editors
Peter Baylis

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    Original Language
    English
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    Keywords
    italyworld war iiliberationpovertydiseasebombingwar propaganda