Allies and Italians under Occupation: Sicily and Southern Italy 1943-45

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Springer, Jul 30, 2013 - History - 307 pages
Using original documents, the Allied Occupation of southern Italy, particularly Sicily and Naples, is illustrated by examining crime and unrest by Allied soldiers, deserters, rogue troops and Italian civilians from drunkenness, theft, rape, and murder to riots, demonstrations, black marketeering and prostitution.
 

Contents

Part II Allied Crime
29
Part III Italian Crime and Law and Order
87
Part IV Collaboration
167
Part V Assessment
203
Foreign and Other Terms
230
Allied Proclamation No 2 Articles I and II
231
Notes
234
Bibliography
278
Index
295
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Isobel Williams gained a PhD with the Italian Department of Swansea University in 2006, after a BA in Italian in 2001 and a BSc in Microbiology and Zoology in 1974, also at Swansea University, UK. She has had a varied career, mostly spent in Hong Kong and Japan.

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