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9780750928212

In the Shadow of Arnhem

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  • ISBN13:

    9780750928212

  • ISBN10:

    0750928212

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2004-06-01
  • Publisher: Sutton Pub Ltd
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Summary

The Battle of Arnhem in September 1944 has been much publicised, with its extraordinary parachute drop and the gallant defence by Frost's few men of the bridge at Arnhem. Epics like Cornelius Ryan's A Bridge too Far have shown in print and on the big screen just how close the campaign was to success. However, its relative failure left the Allies holding a thirty-mile stretch of a single road with the enemy firmly entrenched on both sides. The village of St Oedenrode, at the base of this road, was liberated on 18 September, but Allied troops did not capture Schijndel, four miles away, until 23 October. The Arnhem debacle left vast stretches of Holland to the left and right of the salient occupied by enemy forces, strategically placed to menace any future plans. These areas of Holland, criss-crossed by unfordable rivers and canals and closely populated by small villages, had to be cleared by Allied troops in platoon or company strength, fighting in tight situations against bitter skilled resistance, losing one or two casualties at a time. There was none of the awesome and inspirational massing of troops and armour as seen in the battle for Normandy, for Arnhem itself, or in the Battle of the Bulge yet to come. Interweaving his engaging narrative style with the eyewitness accounts and personal reminiscences of British, Canadian and Polish troops, Ken Tout reveals how these men suffered and died on a scale far exceeding the casualties of the immediate assault on Arnhem.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations viii
Acknowledgements xi
Maps xiii
1. Beggary and Bravery
1(18)
2. Mad Tuesday and Black Friday
19(11)
3. Arnhem - the Sore Thumb
30(22)
4. Antwerp: the Generals Forgot
52(19)
5. A Pocket of Small Change
71(27)
6. Chill Ghost of Autumn
98(18)
7. A Dutch Krakatoa
116(18)
8. Wet! Wetter!! Wettest!!!
134(22)
9. More Arrows on the Map
156(18)
10. Massing towards the Maas 174(25)
11. Guns towards the Fatherland 199(15)
12. Reflections on the Water 214(5)
Glossary 219(3)
Notes and References 222(10)
Bibliography 232(3)
Index 235

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