German POWs being escorted to the rear by British troops, 31 January 1944. Compared to the veteran troops holding the Gustav Line, the German Fourteenth Army at Anzio comprised mostly inexperienced or hastily thrown together units taken from garrison duties elsewhere. Their casualties were estimated at 27,500, of whom 5,500 were killed, 17,500 wounded and 4,500 captured. https://www.iwm.org.uk/history/anzio-the-invasion-that-almost-failed
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