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The Battle for Rome: The Germans, the Allies, the Partisans, and the Pope, September 1943--June 1944
Robert Katz

Simon & Schuster, 2004 - 448 pages

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In September 1943, the German army marched into Rome, beginning an occupation that would last nine months until Allied forces liberated the ancient city. During those 270 days, clashing factions -- the occupying Germans, the Allies, the growing resistance movement, and the Pope -- contended for control over the destiny of the Eternal City. In The Battle for Rome, Robert Katz vividly recreates the drama of the occupation and offers new information from recently declassified documents to explain the intentions of the rival forces.

One of the enduring myths of World War II is the legend that Rome was an "open city," free from military activity. In fact the German occupation was brutal, beginning almost immediately with the first roundup of Jews in Italy. Rome was a strategic prize that the Germans and the Allies fought bitterly to win. The Allied advance up the Italian peninsula from Salerno and Anzio in some of the bloodiest fighting of the war was designed to capture the Italian capital.

Dominating the city in his own way was Pope Pius XII, who used his authority in a ceaseless effort to spare Rome, especially the Vatican and the papal properties, from destruction. But historical documents demonstrate that the Pope was as concerned about the Partisans as he was about the Nazis, regarding the Partisans as harbingers of Communism in the Eternal City. The Roman Resistance was a coalition of political parties that agreed on little beyond liberating Rome, but the Partisans, the organized military arm of the coalition, became increasingly active and effective as the occupation lengthened. Katz tells the story of two young Partisans, Elena and Paolo, who fought side by side, became lovers, and later played a central role in the most significant guerrilla action of the occupation. In retaliation for this action, the Germans committed the Ardeatine Caves Massacre, slaying hundreds of Roman men and boys. The Pope's decision not to intervene in that atrocity has been a source of controversy and debate among historians for decades, but drawing on Vatican documents, Katz authoritatively examines the matter.

Katz takes readers into the occupied city to witness the desperate efforts of the key actors: OSS undercover agent Peter Tompkins, struggling to forge an effective spy network among the Partisans; German diplomats, working against their own government to save Rome even as they condoned the Nazi repression of its citizens; Pope Pius XII, anxiously trying to protect the Vatican at the risk of depending on the occupying Germans, who maintained order by increasingly draconian measures; and the U.S. and British commanders, who disagreed about the best way to engage the enemy, turning the final advance into a race to be first to take Rome.

The Battle for Rome is a landmark work that draws on newly released documents and firsthand testimony gathered over decades to offer the finest account yet of one of the most dramatic episodes of World War II.




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A Great Public Service

Since my first visit to Italy, and especially Rome, in 1949, I have been fascinated by its people, history and culture, both historical and contemporary. There seems to be no end to the amount one can learn about Italy; almost daily new facts arise that bear not only on the present but also on events of the recent past to long ago..

Robert Katz, the distinguished historian and authority on the modern period, particularly 20th -century Italy until today has performed a great public service in bringing us TheBoot.it, in which he clearly and, above all, correctly reviews many of the events that in our time have brought Italy from the depths of misery and fascism to a level of prosperity and democracy enjoyed by few other nations of this world. His research and analysis, much of it appearing only on TheBoot, provides an invaluable source of vital information either long forgotten or unavailable elsewhere.

I congratulate and thank Robert Katz for his unique service to all of us.

Alex J. Rosenberg, Visiting Professor, Instituto Superior de Arte, Havana.



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The (Complicated) Battle for Rome

I found Mr. Katz' work in this book to be above average. The occupation of Rome is a complicated subject, but he manages to cover a great deal of material, tying it all together logically, and giving a great deal of detail without neglecting the greater picture. This isn't just a mixture of old information that has been available in other books before, either. The author has used data only recently declassified to give even more insight to what has, in the past, been a rather fuzzy understanding of events.

It did take a chapter or two to really get involved in the story, admittedly. The author refers to an event in the preface that doesn't actually take place until 2/3rds of the book later, which sort of lends a "when he is going to talk about it..." thought process, and I've found myself referring back to things I didn't quite process at the beginning of the book, as I read further.

In general terms of approachability and interest, however, it's been a great read.


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My review

Information good, but too many characters to simply provide an index in beginning of book - I would have preferred parenthetical references. Too many dates.....read like a typical newspaper article.
Otherwise an objective-appearing work of value.


intricate story

Well researched, shows the different characters that played roles during the german army occupation of Rome. My only regret is that some of the famous phrases, quotes, or poems in original language (roman dialect) were not reproduced, but rather only the translation in english.


The Battle for Pius

This is an excellent history of both the Nazi occupation of Rome and the activities of the resistance. Of course, the real purpose of the book is to serve as a vehicle for Katz' condemnation of Pius XII and the Papacy. Through the first half of the text I was a convert, but skepticism had set in by the time I finished. First, in analyzing the behavior of Pius, Mr. Katz argues the most negative possible interpretation with deadening fervor. Second, while accepting the fact that Pius knew by mid-morning of March 24 that the Nazi's planned a 10-to-1 retaliation for the Via Rasella bombing, there is apparently no evidence that he knew the Ardeatine massacre would take place that same day, but Mr. Katz is quite deliberate about minimizing this fact while condemning Pius for not having taken action. Third, the reader is dropped into this story on the eve of Mussolini's fall. The two-decade relationship between the Vatican and Mussolini's government is given no attention, yet this relationship would have been an important factor in how Pius dealt with the occupying Germans. In conclusion, Mr. Katz's view of Pius XII could very well be right on target, but my reaction to his presentation is similar to my reaction to the politically-correct specials on PBS -- "Okay, now I want to hear the other side of the story!"


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