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Here is the true story of the events that inspired the famous film, A Bridge Too Far, told in compelling style by Christopher Hibbert, one of Britain's foremost historians.
In September, 1944, in Arnhem, Holland, what was to have been a brilliant battle-a battle meant to hasten an end to the war-instead turned into an epic tragedy. Nine-thousand men of the First British Airborne division parachuted into the countryside, behind German lines, with a mission: to capture and hold the bridge over the Rhine ahead of the advancing British Second Army. But the result was disastrous: the men faced constant bombardment. Nine days later, after some of the fiercest street fighting of the war, only 2,000 of the paratroopers managed to escape to safety.
Arnhem (Great Battles),Christopher Hibbert,Phoenix Press,1842127276,Europe - Great Britain - General,History,History - Military / War,Military,Military - General,Military - World War II,BG-FICTION $5/10 - BG-LITERARY $5/10,Battles & campaigns,British & Irish history: Second World War,British Isles,European history: Second World War,History / Military / General,Land forces & warfare,Militaria, arms & armour,Netherlands,Second World War, 1939-1945
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