The Battle of Monte Cassino, also known as the , was one of the longest and bloodiest campaigns of World War II, lasting from January 17 to May 18, 1944 . It consisted of four major offensives by Allied forces against the German Gustav Line , a formidable defensive barrier intended to block the advance to Rome. Historical Overview
The campaign was characterized by brutal mountain warfare and extreme winter weather. The primary obstacle was , a steep hill topped by a historic 6th-century Benedictine monastery that provided German defenders with a commanding view of the Liri Valley and Route 6, the only viable land route to Rome. Major Phases of the Battle The battle unfolded in four distinct stages: The Battle of Monte Cassino WW2 | CWGC
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The Battle of Monte Cassino, also known as the , was one of the longest and bloodiest campaigns of World War II, lasting from January 17 to May 18, 1944 . It consisted of four major offensives by Allied forces against the German Gustav Line , a formidable defensive barrier intended to block the advance to Rome. Historical Overview
The campaign was characterized by brutal mountain warfare and extreme winter weather. The primary obstacle was , a steep hill topped by a historic 6th-century Benedictine monastery that provided German defenders with a commanding view of the Liri Valley and Route 6, the only viable land route to Rome. Major Phases of the Battle The battle unfolded in four distinct stages: The Battle of Monte Cassino WW2 | CWGC 1944 - La battaglia di Cassino
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