Operation Market Garden Vol.2
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Operation Market Garden Vol.2
Author:Karel Margry
Language:English Text
Format:Hardcover
Dimensions:8.5"x12"
Pages:416 pages
Photos:Over 1,328 photos
Maps:Some maps
Publisher:After the Battle
ISBN:1870067452
Item No. ATB BK-039
Before the events of September 1944 fade into history, After the Battle presents the story of the airborne landings in Holland through hundreds of 'then and now' comparison photographs. Editor Karel Margry has studied the battle and explored the battlefield for more than 20 years and has collected virtually every photograph taken during those fateful ten days. Many are published here for the first time giving an unrivalled pictorial account of a bold initiative which the Allied Land Commander, Field-Marshal Bernard Montgomery, believed would shorten the war. The failure to capture and hold the last bridge of the nine to be taken spelled disaster for the lst Airborne Division from which over 8,000 men failed to return.
Contents Volume 2
- VOLUME 2 of this two-volume history of Operation 'Market-Garden' continues the story as XXX Corps links up with the 82nd Airborne at Nijmegen which leads to the dramatic and spectacular capture of the vital bridges there over the Waal river. But at Arnhem the tide of battle has already turned. The main force of lst Airborne is thrown back to the Oosterbeek perimeter, leaving John Frost's isolated force at the road bridge to fight it out till the end. As the Polish Brigade is dropped south of the Rhine, and the ground army desperately tries to relieve the beleaguered British paras, down in the south the Germans launch repeated attacks on the narrow corridor in an attempt to cut the Allied supply artery. As savage battles rage for possession of 'Hell's Highway', the airborne battle is lost and on September 26 the survivors of lst Airborne are evacuated back across the Rhine.
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PART IV: IN SEARCH OF TIME LOST
The Second Link-Up: XXX Corps reaches Nijmegen
First German Attacks on the Corridor
1st Airborne Division, September 19 (D+2)
Arnhem Bridge, September 17-21
The Allies capture the Nijmegen Bridges
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PART V: THE BATTLE IS LOST
The 43rd (Wessex) Division moves up
Hell's Highway
VIII and XII Corps cover the Flanks
The Guards are stopped short of Elst
The Polish Parachute Brigade lands at Driel
The Third Link-Up: XXX Corps reaches Driel
The Long-delayed Last Lift
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PART VI: THE OOSTERBEEK PERIMETER
The Perimeter Battle, September 20-25
The Evacuation
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PART VII: AFTERMATH
A German Appraisal of Operation 'Market-Garden'