THE ITALIAN ARMY IN THE FIRST WORLD WAR PART 2Armament, Equipment, Protective Gear and Badges LIBRO L'ESERCITO ITALIANO NELLA PRIMA GUERRA MONDIALE PARTE 2 Armamenti, equipaggiamenti, protezioni e distintivi nella Grande Guerra IN LINGUA INGLESE Double volume with dust jackets in hard cardboard slipcase, 736 pages in total, more than 1,200 colour and black-and-white illustrations, format: 29.5 x 26 cm The authors Davide Zendri, Francesco Frizzera, and others Content At the outbreak of the First World War, Italy was a country where a process of industrialization had begun, but with a delay compared to major continental competitors. The State, pursuing great power policies, had established an Army based on mass conscription and compulsory military service that, in the event of conflict, could rely on the option of enlisting and calling up millions of citizens, similar to what happened in most European states and empires. The size of the mobilization, which involved over five million adult males, the duration of the conflict and the innovations introduced during the war – specific to trench warfare or linked to the use of new and different offensive systems – put the Italian industrial, logistical and supply apparatus to the test. This illustrated double volume recounts the transformations experienced by the Italian Army during the war, through the presentation of over 500 weapons, equipment, protective gear, badges and decorations. Divided into 14 chapters, written by 15 authors, the text delves into the evolution of edged weapons and firearms (short, long, individual, team firearms) and the progressive introduction and development of hand and rifle grenades. It then focuses on individual equipment, equipment for mountain warfare, the use and development of wire cutters, equipment in military healthcare and communication tools. The volume than presents individual protection systems (gas masks and protective gear developed for chemical warfare; trench shields), with a review of individual fatigue and work equipment (fatigue uniform, other protective clothing, footwear). It ends with the presentation of insignias, badges and official medals in use by the Italian Army, during the war and in the aftermath of the conflict. The items described come from the collections of the Museo Storico Italiano della Guerra and other public and private international collections. The repertoire covers all the army’s supplies – except for artisanal production – up to the end of the First World War and is accompanied by a very rich black and white photographic apparatus, with over 500 historical photos, aimed at better describing the pieces.
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Librería: Naval and Military Press Ltd, Uckfield, Reino Unido
Condición: New. Double volume with dust jackets in slipcase, 736 pages in total, more than 1,200 colour and black-and-white illustrations, format: 29.5 x 26 cm Weight: 5,5 kg At the outbreak of World War I, Italy was a nation just beginning to industrialise, trailing behind its European rivals. Its State had built a mass-conscription army capable of mobilising millions, a force tested like never before by the scale, duration, and technological innovations of modern warfare.This comprehensive double volume captures the transformation of the Italian Army during the conflict, presenting over 500 weapons, pieces of equipment, protective gear, badges, and decorations. Divided into 14 chapters by 15 expert authors, it traces the evolution of edged weapons, firearms, and hand and rifle grenades, alongside the development of mountain warfare gear, wire cutters, medical and communication tools, and individual protective systemsâ"including gas masks and trench shields. Uniforms, fatigue clothing, and footwear are explored, culminating in a detailed overview of insignias, badges, and official medals used during and after the war.Drawn from the Museo Storico Italiano della Guerra and international collections, the volume offers a complete visual and technical record of Italian military supplies up to 1918â"excluding artisanal productionâ"enhanced with over 500 black-and-white historical photographs that bring each piece to life. Nº de ref. del artículo: 32414
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Librería: Okmhistoire, St Rémy-des-Monts, SARTH, Francia
Couverture rigide. Condición: Comme neuf. Edition originale. Double volume with dust jackets in hard cardboard slipcase, 736 pages in total, more than 1,200 colour and black-and-white illustrations Format: 29,5 × 26 cm ( 5,5 kgs ). ------ *********************** """ At the outbreak of the First World War, Italy was a country where a process of industrialization had begun, but with a delay compared to major continental competitors. The State, pursuing great power policies, had established an Army based on mass conscription and compulsory military service that, in the event of conflict, could rely on the option of enlisting and calling up millions of citizens, similar to what happened in most European states and empires. The size of the mobilization, which involved over five million adult males, the duration of the conflict and the innovations introduced during the war specific to trench warfare or linked to the use of new and different offensive systems put the Italian industrial, logistical and supply apparatus to the test. This illustrated double volume recounts the transformations experienced by the Italian Army during the war, through the presentation of over 500 weapons, equipment, protective gear, badges and decorations. Divided into 14 chapters, written by 15 authors, the text delves into the evolution of edged weapons and firearms (short, long, individual, team firearms) and the progressive introduction and development of hand and rifle grenades. It then focuses on individual equipment, equipment for mountain warfare, the use and development of wire cutters, equipment in military healthcare and communication tools. The volume than presents individual protection systems (gas masks and protective gear developed for chemical warfare; trench shields), with a review of individual fatigue and work equipment (fatigue uniform, other protective clothing, footwear). It ends with the presentation of insignias, badges and official medals in use by the Italian Army, during the war and in the aftermath of the conflict. The items described come from the collections of the Museo Storico Italiano della Guerra and other public and private international collections. The repertoire covers all the army s supplies except for artisanal production up to the end of the First World War and is accompanied by a very rich black and white photographic apparatus, with over 500 historical photos, aimed at better describing the pieces. "" **********************. Nº de ref. del artículo: Y415343
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