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Cassino - Waste of Time and Effort

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Cassino - Waste of Time and Effort

Interviewer: And Cassino, another big...Big battle. Yeah, but all we did was shoot out a few thousand rounds you know, trying to destroy something or knock out something for the infantry. But they were unsuccessful, they never took that monastery. What a waste of time and men. Oh my. Interviewer: Tell me about that. You probably know about the monastery there, cause Cassino is on the tip of the land that jutted out and you know the road was around the base. Now you couldn't get around there with those fellows sitting up there, bam..bam.. you know. So they decided, foolishly, they could have gone around one way or the other, go up the Adriatic, they had, and in the meantime Anzio had started. General Clark had landed north of Cassino just south of Rome actually, just in between, at Anzio. And we tried to take that silly monastery, walls 9 feet thick, you know. You couldn't blow it to pieces and you couldn't hurt anybody that was inside. It was just one of those strange silly things that they decided to do. And up the mountain, no roads, mules to bring up supplies and things, slaughter. Indian division, New Zealand division, a Gurkha division, American divisions, English divisions, couldn't take it. The Canadians broke through miles from there to the right, after. Cause you're up in the mountains eh, in the Apennines. I was on the Appian Way incidentally, that's the Caesars road and the Canadians broke through and they had to evacuate Cassino now or the monastery because it had been surrounded. Why didn't they plan that, instead of trying to take an impossible target. I don't know.

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