Naples '44 is a military memoir of World War II written by the British travel writer and novelist Norman Lewis that was first published in 1978.It is in the form of a diary that was kept by Lewis while he was a sergeant in the Field Security Service of the British Army Intelligence Corps in southern Italy from September 1943 to October 1944.The military historian Sir John Keegan described it, together with George MacDonald Fraser’s Quartered Safe Out Here, as "one of the great personal memoirs of the Second World War".The book is especially notable for its depictions of the wartime suffering endured by the civilian population of the city of Naples.
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