Sicily – Whose Victory? Book by Martin Blumenson 1968

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Sicily – Whose Victory? Book by Martin Blumenson 1968

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Sicily – Whose Victory?
Purnell’s History of the Second World War – Battle Book Series

Offered here is Sicily – Whose Victory?, a thought-provoking volume from the highly collectible Purnell’s History of the Second World War series.


Book Details

  • Title: Sicily – Whose Victory?

  • Series: Purnell’s History of the Second World War (Battle Book series)

  • Publisher: Purnell & Sons

  • Format: Softcover, illustrated

  • Subject: Allied invasion of Sicily, 1943


Historical Background

This volume examines the Allied invasion of Sicily in July 1943 — Operation Husky — a major campaign of World War II that marked the beginning of the end for Mussolini’s regime and opened the Mediterranean to Allied shipping.

The book explores:

  • The landings by British, Canadian, and American forces

  • The rivalry and contrasting strategies of Allied commanders

  • The German evacuation across the Strait of Messina

  • The debate behind the title question — was Sicily a decisive Allied victory or a strategic German withdrawal?

With maps, photographs, and concise analysis, this volume provides an accessible yet insightful look at one of the war’s pivotal Mediterranean campaigns.


Why Add This to Your Collection?

  • Part of the sought-after Purnell WWII Battle Book run

  • Covers a major 1943 campaign with strategic significance

  • Illustrated vintage military history booklet

  • Ideal for collectors of WWII, Mediterranean theatre, or Allied campaign studies

A desirable addition for anyone assembling the full Purnell series or with an interest in the Allied advance through Southern Europe.

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Additional information

Weight 0.25 kg
Dimensions 21 × 1 × 14 cm

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