Arnhem - Operation Market Garden, September 1944

Author(s): Lloyd Clark

RARE AND COLLECTIBLE | MILITARY HISTORY

Operation Market Garden was the largest airborne operation in history and its aim was to end the war in Europe by Christmas 1944. On 17 September, 20,000 men were dropped behind enemy lines to seize a number of vital Rhine bridges in the Netherlands over which the British Second Army would advance. But they had underestimated what the enemy was still capable of achieving, and their advance was blocked by two resolute German SS Panzer divisions. Reinforcement soldiers coming by land had been delayed by stiff German resistance and bad weather, and were eventually prevented from reaching Arnhem. This resulted in 6000 British paratroopers being taken prisoner. The two US airborne divisions who also held their ground suffered 35000 casualties.

2002, First edition. A fine, unmarked copy in a fine, unclipped d/w that is now in a protective cover. Scans available if required.


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  • : 9780750928359
  • : Sutton Publishing
  • : Sutton Publishing
  • : 45359200.0
  • : 01 November 2002
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  • : 288
  • : 640.5/4219218
  • : English
  • : Hardback
  • : Lloyd Clark