Rossano – A Valley in Flames  
An Adventure of the Italian Resistance
Author(s): Gordon Lett
Published by Pen and Sword
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ISBN: 9781844684342
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In July 1942, Major Gordon Lett was taken prisoner at the fall of Tobruk. After fourteen months in the notorious prison camps at Bari and Chieti, he escaped at the Armistice of September 1943 from the camp at Veano and took to the mountains above the Cisa Pass. Rather than return to England, he founded and led an entirely non-political band of highly-successful partisans, the Battaglione Internazionale.

The group fought and harassed the Brigate Nere and the Germans along the Magra valley from North of Pontremoli to La Spezia for 18 months. They were so influential to the success of the Allied advance that permanent lines of communication with the Allies were established, supplies dropped by air and, later, SAS troops sent in to assist the Brigade. 500 Allied troops escaped to safety via Rossano.

In the first few months of peace, Lett became a liaison officer of No 1 Special Force, SOE and twice crossed the lines. He was the first Allied officer to enter La Spezia in April 1945, together with the partisans. He was awarded the DSO for his services and received the Medaglia Argento al valor militare from the Italian government. Today there is still a strong bond between many of those mentioned in the book and the Lett family. This edition of the work includes a foreword by Freya Stark.
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In July 1942, Major Gordon Lett was taken prisoner at the fall of Tobruk. After fourteen months in the notorious prison camps at Bari and Chieti, he escaped at the Armistice of September 1943 from the camp at Veano and took to the mountains above the Cisa Pass. Rather than return to England, he founded and led an entirely non-political band of highly-successful partisans, the Battaglione Internazionale.

The group fought and harassed the Brigate Nere and the Germans along the Magra valley from North of Pontremoli to La Spezia for 18 months. They were so influential to the success of the Allied advance that permanent lines of communication with the Allies were established, supplies dropped by air and, later, SAS troops sent in to assist the Brigade. 500 Allied troops escaped to safety via Rossano.

In the first few months of peace, Lett became a liaison officer of No 1 Special Force, SOE and twice crossed the lines. He was the first Allied officer to enter La Spezia in April 1945, together with the partisans. He was awarded the DSO for his services and received the Medaglia Argento al valor militare from the Italian government. Today there is still a strong bond between many of those mentioned in the book and the Lett family. This edition of the work includes a foreword by Freya Stark.
Table of contents
  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • List of Illustrations
  • Preface by Brian Lett
  • Foreword by James Holland
  • Introduction by Gordon Lett
  • Prologue
  • Part I Fugitives
    • Chapter 1 We Come to the Valley
    • Chapter 2 Alarms and Excursions
    • Chapter 3 The First Day of Christmas
    • Chapter 4 The Hunt is Up
  • Part II The International Battalion
    • Chapter 5 The Sanctuary
    • Chapter 6 Armed with Hatred
    • Chapter 7 Contact with Corsica
    • Chapter 8 The Battle of Calice
    • Chapter 9 The Power House
    • Chapter 10 A Conference is adjourned
    • Chapter 11 Fire in the Hills
  • Part III The Coming of the Allies
    • Chapter 12 Return to Rossano
    • Chapter 13 Descent from the Skies
    • Chapter 14 The Fortunes of War
    • Chapter 15 A Race for Time
    • Chapter 16 The Enemy Advances
    • Chapter 17 Touch and Go
    • Chapter 18 A Man of Peace
  • Part IV Liberation
    • Chapter 19 Through the Enemy Lines
    • Chapter 20 The Road to La Spezia
    • Chapter 21 His Excellency
    • Chapter 22 The Freedom of the City
  • Epilogue
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