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9781849087179

Deliver Us From Darkness The Untold Story of Third Battalion 506 Parachute Infantry Regiment during Market Garden

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  • ISBN13:

    9781849087179

  • ISBN10:

    1849087172

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2012-04-17
  • Publisher: Osprey Publishing
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Summary

At short notice on Sept 17, 1944 the 101st Airborne Division parachuted into Holland as part of Operation Market Garden. The plan was to secure the main highway that passed through the city of Eindhoven - facilitating the advance of Gen. Sir Miles Dempsey's Second British Army towards Arnhem. The objective of the 506 Parachute Infantry Regiment (PIR) was to capture four crucial bridges over the river Dommel in southern Eindhoven. Indeed, with the capture of Eindhoven the 101st Airborne thought that its mission in Holland was over. However, this was only the beginning of a bloody 72-day campaign that would see no quarter given by either side. Thousands of heavily armed enemy troops trapped behind Allied lines were reorganised into temporary fighting groups and sent on the offensive. Supported by Tiger tanks and self propelled artillery the German army began an audacious series of counter attacks along the road to Nijmegen that became known as 'Hell's Highway'. Over the next two weeks the 506PIR were constantly called upon to defend the transport hubs north of Eindhoven at Sint Oedenrode, Veghel and Uden suffering horrendous casualties. By October the 506th were sent further north to take over from the British 214th Infantry Brigade near Arnhem. Surrounded by water 'The Island' was the name given by the Allies to the Betuwe, the area of land northwest of Nijmegen between the Neder Rijn (Lower Rhine) and the river Waal. The 3rd Battalion played a pivotal role when a major German attack was thwarted near the town of Opheusden despite heavy losses which shook the Battalion to the core. But this was simply the beginning of a bitter struggle that would continue for another two months. Heavy rain, flooding and constant shelling turned the area into a no-mans land reminiscent of the Somme in the First World War. The men lived like animals in such squalid conditions that trench foot became a normal part of life. By the end of November, after sustaining appalling losses in the face of the determined resistance the Germany Army finally abandoned all hope of ever retaking 'the island'. Finally on Nov 27, the 101st were withdrawn from the line and sent to France to recuperate. The mission in Holland would be one that the men would never forget. Many felt that their lives had been misused and wasted, Normandy had been bad enough, but this time the members of 3/506 had been through hell... Drawing on years of research and more than seventy extended interviews with veterans and civilians caught up in the fighting, Deliver Us From Darkness is a gripping account of the paratroopers of the 3rd Battalion 506th Regiment. From the terror of jumping behind enemy lines, to the desperate struggle to stay alive in the terrible conditions and finally the bitter fighting as the Third Reich fought desperately to turn back the tide of the Allied advance, meticulous research is combined with a gripping narrative to reveal the events that stretched the Battalion almost to its breaking point. E-book information forthcoming

Table of Contents

Forewordp. 7
Prefacep. 10
Acknowledgmentsp. 12
Introductionp. 14
"Tell everyone I said hello"p. 19
Rebuilding the battalion-August 1944
"Circle of fire"p. 36
The German invasion and occupation of the Netherlands
"All leave cancelled"p. 65
Prepare for action-September 14, 1944
"A parade ground jump"p. 81
September 17, 1944
"Road to Eindhoven"p. 100
September 17-18, 1944
"A city in chains"p. 125
The liberation of Eindhoven-September 18, 1944
"The burning sky"p. 133
The bombing of Eindhoven-September 19, 1944
"No time to bleed"p. 142
Hell's Highway-September 21-October 1, 1944
"Life and death on the island"p. 166
Surviving the nightmare
"Quiet as a church"p. 183
Opheusden-October 5-7, 1944
"Welcome to the meat grinder"p. 222
The battle of "the Island"-October 1944
"Operation Pegasus I"p. 234
The rescue of the British Paras-October 22, 1944
"Our work is nearly done"p. 247
Driel-October 26-November 27, 1944
"Club Mocambo"p. 260
Camp Chalons-November 28-December 20, 1944
Epiloguep. 265
Bibliographyp. 269
Glossaryp. 272
Indexp. 273
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