Airborne to Arnhem: Personal reminiscences of the Battle of Arnhem, Operation Market, 17th-26 September 1944 - Vol. 2

Airborne to Arnhem: Personal reminiscences of the Battle of Arnhem, Operation Market, 17th-26 September 1944 - Vol. 2

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Airborne to Arnhem

Personal reminiscences of the Battle of Arnhem, Operation Market, 17th-26 September 1944 - Volume 2




Language:English
Format:Hardcover
Dimensions:8.7" x 12"
Pages:616
Photos:138 b/w photos, 39 color profiles, 2 color maps, 3 tables
Publisher:Helion and Company
ISBN:9781804512388
Item No. 9781804512388




Over 150 veterans recount the Battle of Arnhem from September 1944, the participation of various glider-borne infantries, and the beginning of the 4th Parachute Brigade.

Airborne to Arnhem is the second of three volumes of reminiscences of the Battle of Arnhem, Operation MARKET, 17th–26th September 1944. The three volumes contain over 150 personal accounts received from veterans of the 1st Airborne Division alongside those from RAF aircrew and XXX Corps.

The study is the culmination of over forty years of research concentrating on the British 1st Airborne Division’s role in the capture of the north end of the Arnhem bridge and the subsequent fighting around the Oosterbeek perimeter and the eventual evacuation across the Neder Rijn.

Volume 2 covers the participation of the glider-borne infantry of the 2nd Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment, 1st Battalion, Border Regiment and the 7th (Galloway) Battalion, The King’s Own Scottish Borderers of the 1st Airlanding Brigade along with further accounts from the Glider Pilots that flew them into battle. Volume 2 also begins coverage of the 4th Parachute Brigade, namely the 10th and 11th Parachute Battalions including 133 Parachute Field Ambulance and the attached 2nd (Oban) Airlanding Anti-Tank Battery Royal Artillery. Of interest is an account by one of the United States Army Air Corps pilots that carried the 10th Parachute Battalion.

Each volume in the series contains extensive chapter introductions to provide the reader with a background to the events described by the participants themselves. The entire series is lavishly illustrated with wartime and postwar photographs, many in color with detailed accompanying maps illustrating the positions of the units involved at various stages of the battle.