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Barzini, Luigi
1874
1947
Al fronte (maggio-ottobre 1915)
Prefazione -- Al fronte -- «Morale altissimo» -- Verso l'Isonzo -- Ai piedi del Carso -- Davanti a Gorizia -- Aspetti della lotta sull'Isonzo -- In un ospedale -- Tra lo Stelvio e il Tonale -- Dai ghiacciai dell'Adamello agli uliveti del Garda -- Tra le balze dell'Adige -- Una maestosa battaglia di fortezze -- Fra i torrioni delle Dolomiti -- Sulle vette dell'Alto Agordino -- Nella conca d'Ampezzo e intorno al lago di Misurina -- Nella valle di Sexten -- La lotta dei colossi -- Dove il combattimento non ha soste. Il passo di Montecroce -- Monte Nero -- La conquista della conca di Plezzo -- Nell'alta valle dell'Isonzo. Le fasi della guerra intorno a Tolmino -- L'eroica conquista di Plava -- Guerra d'assedio intorno a Gorizia. Un atto di sublime sacrificio -- Sull'Isonzo e sul Carso. Una mirabile impresa guerresca -- Sulle pendici del Carso.
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"Al fronte (maggio-ottobre 1915)" by Luigi Barzini is a historical account written during the early 20th century. The book reflects on the early months of World War I, detailing the experiences of the Italian front from late May to late October 1915. The narrative focuses on the author's observations and insights gained while accompanying war correspondents and witnessing the conditions and valor of Italian soldiers at the front lines. The opening of this account sets the stage for a powerful exploration of military life and national sentiment during a tumultuous period. Barzini describes the initial days of the war, emphasizing the enthusiasm of soldiers as they embark on their mission to reclaim territories. He captures the palpable spirit of hope and determination among the Italian forces amidst the challenges they face, as well as the awe-inspiring scenes of battle and camaraderie. The narrative effectively contrasts the horrors of war with the deep sense of purpose felt by those in uniform and the underlying emotional ties to their homeland, establishing a tone that balances both pride and the harsh realities of conflict. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Reading ease score: 45.0 (College-level). Difficult to read.
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World War, 1914-1918 -- Campaigns -- Italo-Austrian
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Category: History - Modern (1750+)
Category: History - Warfare
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