Italy Volume I: The Sangro to Cassino
List of Illustrations
page xi
page xiv
List of Illustrations
Frontispiece | |
Maori soldiers watch the bombing of the monastery | US Army |
Following page 110 | |
Orsogna being bombed | British Official |
Embarking at Alexandria for Italy | NZ Army (M. D. Elias) |
Going ashore at Taranto | NZ Army (G, F. Kaye) |
Vehicles of the Divisional Cavalry make their way over muddy roads to the Sangro | Z Army (G. F. Kaye) |
Headquarters of the Divisional Artillery in its first engagement in Italy | NZ Army (G. F. Kaye) |
A party of New Zealand engineers repairs a deviation by a demolished bridge | NZ Army (G. F. Kaye) |
Brigadier C. E. Weir, Brigadier G. B. Parkinson, and General Freyberg before the Sangro battle | NZ Army (G. F. Kaye) |
Flat land north of the Sangro River cut up by vehicles of 2 NZ Division | NZ Army (G. F. Kaye) |
Manhandling a truck bogged at the Sangro | NZ Army |
A Bailey bridge over the Sangro River | British Official |
18 Regiment tanks pass through a minefield after the attack on 15–16 December 1943 | 18 Battalion records |
Engineers making a corduroy road up to the Sangro | NZ Army (G. F. Kaye) |
Castelfrentano | NZ Army (G. F. Kaye) |
Brigadiers Parkinson and Kippenberger and Lieutenant-Colonel R. E. Romans discuss plans for an attack | H. K. Kippenberger collection |
General Sir Alan Brooke (Chief of the Imperial General Staff), General Freyberg, and General Sir Harold Alexander, December 1943 | NZ Army (G. F. Kaye) |
A New Zealand 25-pounder in action at the Sangro | NZ Army |
Mud near Castelfrentano | W. Fisk page xii |
18 Regiment tank casualty on Cemetery Ridge | 18 Battalion records |
Road to the Divisional Signals cookhouse at the Sangro | L. W. Hutchings |
The Majella Mountains | W. Fisk |
Transport in heavy snow | NZ Army (G. F. Kaye) |
Air view of Cassino looking south-east. Castle Hill is on the left, Route 6 and the convent on the right | US Signal Corps |
Route 6, the railway and the hummock, and Monte Trocchio Aerial view of Cassino and Monastery Hill | US Army |
Following page 210 | |
Montecassino and the town | US Army |
The monastery before the war | |
The monastery, May 1944 | US Army |
Cassino, November 1943 | |
Cassino Abbey | |
Attack on Cassino railway station, February 1944 – a view from the Maori Battalion's RAP | C. N. D'Arcy |
The first stick of bombs falls on Cassino, 15 March 1944 | A. M. Miller |
Aerial view of the bombing of Cassino | |
Air photograph issued for operation dickens | 19 Battalion collection |
Cassino after bombardment | |
The bombing of Cassino | |
The convent from the east | British Official |
Cassino, twelve months later | NZ Army (G. R. Bull) |
The ruins of the Continental Hotel and the castle | B. Guthrie |
Looking across bomb craters to the wreckage of Cassino | NZ Army (G. R. Bull) |
Wrecked tank in the ruins of Cassino | G. Aarons, staff photographer, ‘Yank’ newspaper page xiii |
Cave used by 1 Parachute Division as ammunition dump and living quarters, Cassino | G. Aarons |
Interior of cave used by 1 Parachute Division | C Aarons |
Looking out of the crypt, Cassino | C. N. D'Arcy |
26 Battalion attacks under smoke | |
Baron's Palace and the Colosseum from the railway area, Cassino | A. M. Miller |
Signal wires on Route 6 | G. H. Levien |
Castle Hill from the railway station, Cassino | A. M. Miller |
Maori troops await orders to move | C. N. D'Arcy |
21 Battalion mortar team has lunch, Monte Trocchio | G. Spencer |
Tank gunline, Monte Trocchio | A. M. Gourdie |
A 5 Field Regiment 2 5-pounder in position behind Monte Trocchio for ‘upper register’ shooting | W. Fisk |
Montecassino – the south side of the rebuilt abbey | |
Montecassino – the south-west side of the rebuilt abbey |