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Saving Italy: The Race to Rescue a Nation's Treasures from the Nazis

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A truly global approach to world history built around significant world history stories.Worlds Together; Worlds Apart is organized around major world history stories and themes: the emergence of cities; the building of the Silk Road; the spread of major religions; the spread of the Black Death; the Age of Exploration; alternatives to nineteenth-century capitalism; the rise of modern nation-states and empires; and others. The Fourth Edition of this successful text has been streamlined; shortened; and features a new suite of tools designed to help students think critically; master content and make connections across time and place.


#71994 in Books Edsel Robert M 2014-02-03Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.20 x 1.20 x 5.50l; .85 #File Name: 0393348806496 pagesSaving Italy The Race to Rescue a Nation s Treasures from the Nazis


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49 of 50 people found the following review helpful. Loved Saving Italy!By KikiI couldn’t put it down! Saving Italy is a page turner with a compelling narrative that often keeps you on the edge-of-your-seat with suspense. The drawings that Monuments Man Deane Keller sent home to his young son offer a revealing insight into the man’s mixed emotions about his eagerness to help save the treasures of a country he loved in the midst of war; coupled with the loneliness and isolation he felt being separated from the family he adored. The passion and impulsiveness of Monuments Man Fred Hartt help the thrilling adventure of Saving Italy come alive. Edsel does a great job bringing out the very human side of his complex characters; including a little known Nazi General; Karl Wolff. The book is well-researched with many author interviews noted; but is presented in a way that reads more like an espionage novel. I highly recommend Saving Italy not just to those who love art or WWII History; but to anyone looking for an inspiring story about the human spirit and the sacrifices people make to follow their passion; risking their lives for a cause greater than themselves. Five stars doesn't seem like enough!30 of 30 people found the following review helpful. Amazing Characters; Amazing Story!By JesseThis is an amazing story about a part of WWII history that I was not familiar with. The author did a great job researching and writing this compelling narrative about a "new kind of soldier" empowered to protect rather than destroy. I have read many books about the war but can't remember one that included so many rich details. The characters practically leap off the page. The story is fast-paced; reading more like fiction. As a reader I felt like I was almost part of the adventure. One of the most interesting plots in Saving Italy involves a secret Nazi surrender of Italy in which the art work is held hostage while an SS General negotiates with American spies. I was surprised and riveted by these details. Overall; this is an exciting read and I would highly recommend it. (And I can't wait to see the Clooney movie based on the author's last book; The Monuments Men.)Saving Italy: The Race to Rescue a Nation's Treasures from the Nazis22 of 22 people found the following review helpful. Terrific Story; You Will Feel Good After reading It.By H. F. MiglinoWhat an amazing story! My father lived in Italy during WWII and I never spoke with him when he was alive about how it was in Italy during the war. Many cities experienced much destruction; including Naples; Milan; Florence and Monte Cassino. In 1980 I saw DaVinci's fresco The Last Supper and there were photos of the destruction of the church where the fresco was. Did not dawn on me that it was allied bombs which blew up the church but the bombing was of the train yards right near the church. Even in a brutal war men realized the importance of these masterpieces; men on both sides of the war. The story that is told is incredible and I am surprised it took this long to get this story out there. I see where a movie is being made on this subject and will be released in December. Interwoven in the story is the German surrender in Italy and how complicated it was; the Germans just could not surrender that easy. Also did not know all the bridges in Florence were blown up by the Germans (rebuilt after the war) except for the Ponte Vecchio (which Hitler loved that bridge). The bombing of the abbey in Monte Cassino; allied forces had no choice but to bomb it. All the men searching for these masterpieces; college professors; museum curators; what a story. Thank you Robert Edsel for writing this story.

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