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Arnhem 1944 Martin Middlebrook

Arnhem 1944 By Martin Middlebrook

Arnhem 1944 by Martin Middlebrook


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It wasn't until many months that ground forces captured Arnhem in conventional fighting. It had literally been a bridge too far. This book consists of interviews, research of British and Polish airborne forces involved in Arnhem, German forces and Dutch civilians caught up in the battle.

Arnhem 1944 Summary

Arnhem 1944: The Airborne Battle, 17-26 September by Martin Middlebrook

It wasn't until many months later that ground forces captured Arnhem in conventional fighting. It had literally been a bridge too far. This book consists of interviews, research of British and Polish airborne forces involved in Arnhem, German forces and Dutch civilians caught up in the battle. The book attempts to cover the wider scene of the American airborne landings and the attempt by ground forces to reach Arnhem.

Table of Contents

The Path to Arnhem; First Airborne and Friends; The Arnhem Area; Preparations for Battle; The Air Armada; The Morning in Holland; The Landings; The Vital Hours; The Battle in the Town - Monday; The Battle in the Town - Tuesday; Waiting for the Second Lift; The Second Lift; The Battle in the Woods; The Battle at the Bridge; The Formation of the Oosterbeek Perimeter; The Battle at Oosterbeek; The Resupply Flights; The Polish Brigade; The Sacrifice of the Dorsets; evacuation; The Reckoning; The Years That Followed. Appendixes: Order of Battle and Operationalk Details, 1st Airborne Division and Attached Units; Order of Battle, Polish Independent Parachute Brigade Group; Order of Battle, 38 and 46 Groups RAF and RASC Air Despatch Units; Order of Battle, US Air Units Carrying British and Polish Parachute Troops on Operation Market; Arnehem Today.

Additional information

GOR001443717
9780140143423
0140143424
Arnhem 1944: The Airborne Battle, 17-26 September by Martin Middlebrook
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Penguin Books Ltd
19950928
512
N/A
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