Iron Arm: The Mechanization of Mussolini's Army, 1920-1940 (1980) By John Joseph Timothy Sweet
- A detailed study of Italy's long-ignored tank force
- Explores the intersection of technology, war, and society in Mussolini's Italy
- Second only to Germany in number of tank divisions, first to create an armored corps
Though overshadowed by Germany's more famous Afrika Korps, Italian tanks formed a large part of the Axis armored force that the Allies confronted--and ultimately defeated--in North Africa in the early years of World War II. Those tanks were the product of two decades of debate and development as the Italian military struggled to produce a modern, mechanized army in the aftermath of World War I. For a time, Italy stood near the front of the world's tank forces--but once war came, Mussolini's iron arm failed as an effective military force. This is the story of its rise and fall.
- Hard Cover
- 217 Pages
- In Good Condition