Love and War in the Apennines

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Love and War in the Apennines

Love and War in the Apennines

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Like most men he didn't like his wife to come up with the ideas he felt he ought to have had himself.

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More importantly it is the story of the heroic generosity of the Italian peasants who secretly, and at great personal risk, sheltered the released prisoners after the armistice in 1943, but before the end of the war. It is this mutual understanding, this symbiosis, that underpins the emotion running alongside the pain in Love and War in the Apennines. They feel that you are in a similar condition to that of their sons who, they hope, are being given help wherever they are. If the escapees had decided to hole up in 1943 and wait for the Allied armies to reach them – one of the possibilities they had discussed – they would have had to wait until the spring of 1945 before that finally happened.Slight shelfwear and light spotting to fore-edge otherwise very good in slightly edge-nicked, unclipped, dust jacket. I have lowered the star rating from 5 to 4 on this re-read, because some sections of the prose lose me in long, compound sentences. The war is the backcloth against which this tale is told, but its subject is liberty, the freedom of people to maintain their humanity and their cultural integrity, and .

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After the Armistice between Italy and Allied armed forces in 1943, the author left the prisoner-of-war camp in which he had been held for a year, PG 49 at Fontanellato, and evaded the Germans by going to ground high in the mountains and forests south of the Po River. Davies's tome contains the only photographic record of their epic journey – taken by cheery deserters from the Italian Alpini regiment who were forming a partisan band in the mountains – a group portrait with my sun-burnt and gaunt father, posing with one of the partisan's guns and a belt of ammunition over his shoulder – grinning shyly at the camera. My brother gave me this book for Xmas with a note: "I know you don't like war books, but this is more about love than war and I think you'll like it". Large men whom I remembered as small boys came forward and pumped my hand, enveloping it in their great fists. I have just reread this some years after I first discovered it, and was surprised to find how much of the story came as a surprise to me as I had forgotten all but the barest outline of the story.Everything about this film is brilliant; more importantly, it's a testament to the indomitable will of the human spirit.

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I could see why my father and his fellow escapees came to dread passing though hamlets and small villages, their arrival accompanied by a chorus of barking. He wakes to find a German soldier standing over him, wearing summer battledress, a pistol at his hip. His constant concern was for the welfare of the many selfless Italians who risked their very lives to help him remain free. Walking in the Italian Dolomites, I am told, can be like trying to navigate a London Underground platform at rush-hour, but here in the Apennines the only living creatures I encountered were several roe deer, a bird of prey that might have been a type of eagle, and a big fat adder sunning itself on the road.This classic and well-written book will be sent to you in the Society's undisturbed shrink-wrapping. As it happened, this man was no rabid Nazi, but an enthusiastic butterfly hunter who had, he said, “no intention of spoiling such a splendid day either for you or for myself. Reading this reissue of Eric Newby’s classic account of his time as an escaped prisoner- of-war on the run in northern Italy, I remembered this silly joke with embarrassment.

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After the Italian Armistice of 1943, Eric Newby escaped from the prison camp in which he'd been held for a year. Dustjacket is Very Good, clipped, with light wear to outer corners and to head and tail of spine panel. For several months, he was sheltered and fed by local people, despite their fear of the German army and the scarcity of their own resources. Wanda is the kind of woman that would make every red-blooded male move to Italy, and Eric is the kind of man every woman would fall for.For more infomation please review our use of cookies in our Cookie Policy and then Accept and Close this bar. Life in the Appenines was already hard enough for the inhabitants, and the risks they took to help a fugitive were truly heroic. Set in Italy near the end of WWII, Eric Newby is captured by the Italians during a raid in Sicily, but is later released when they turn against the Nazis.



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