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The strategically important Pescara-Termoli road junction after attempts by the Germans to retake it, October...

The strategically important Pescara-Termoli road junction after attempts by the Germans to retake it, October
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IMAGE number
NAM5922300
Image title
The strategically important Pescara-Termoli road junction after attempts by the Germans to retake it, October 1943 (lantern slide)
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Photographer
Unknown photographer, (20th century)
Location
National Army Museum, London
Medium
photograph
Date
1943 AD (C20th AD)
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The strategically important Pescara-Termoli road junction after attempts by the Germans to retake it, October 1943. Lantern slide, World War Two, Italy (1943-1945), 1943. This photograph was taken during the 78th Division’s assault on the Adriatic section of the German Volturno Line. Despite fierce enemy counter-attacks, the division held out until re-inforced by British and Canadian armoured units. By 6 October 1944, the Allies were back on the attack and the Germans began falling back to their defences on the River Trigno. From a collection of British official war photographs relating to the 78th Division.

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© National Army Museum / Bridgeman Images
Image keywords
battle / road / invasion / strategy / Photograph / Photography / Mzphoto

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