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Battlefield: Monte Cassino

During 1944, the Allies tried desperately to break through the German winter defensive line that blocked the advance to Rome. At the centre of the line was the heavily fortified town of Cassino, which was dominated by a sixth century Benedictine monastery. This imposing hilltop site became the subject of bitter controversy and a symbol of some of the most savage fighting of World War Two.

Year: 2001
Genre: Documentaries, War Docos
Country: UK
Duration: 100 Minutes
Rating: PG - Contains War Footage
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Location in store: Documentary (War)

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