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The daughter of a World War Two veteran recognised in the King's Birthday Honours said it took "a while" for her father to come to terms with the news. Geoffrey Roberts, 99, from Peterborough, will ...
75 years after the infamous Battle of Arnhem, rare photos reveal terrifying death and destruction as allied troops struggle to liberate Netherlands from the Nazis. Memorialised in the Hollywood blo… ...
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Why a Bridge Was Too Far
Lieutenant Colonel John Frost led the 2nd Parachute Battalion in the assault during the Battle of Arnhem, a key component of ...
On the eve of his 100th birthday Battle of Arnhem warrior Geoff Roberts receives his MBE at Buckingham Palace.
The Battle of Arnhem ended with the near-total destruction of the British Army’s 1st Airborne Division. The Allies’ plan for a quick march into Germany collapsed.
Arnhem - Operation Market Garden - is remembered as the largest airborne battle in history and Montgomery’s only major defeat. The allies attempted to gain their bridgehead over the Rhine by ...
Once they had taken Nijmegen bridge, only Arnhem would be left, and the north end at least was still in British hands. It seemed that Operation Market Garden might succeed. But they could not get ...
The Battle of Arnhem : the deadliest airborne operation of World War II / Antony Beevor Smithsonian Libraries and Archives. Object Details author Beevor, Antony 1946-Notes "First published in Great ...
Battle of Arnhem Information Centre in Arnhem at Rijnkade 155, north end of John Frost Bridge: open 10am-5pm Mon-Sat April-Oct, 11am-5pm Nov to March: admission free.
The Battle of Arnhem, bestselling historian Antony Beevor's new book tells the story of the largest airborne attack yet mounted in World War II, Operation Market Garden, the Allied offensive of ...
Battle of Arnhem Former paratrooper Sandy Cortmann, 97, took a dram of whisky to the grave of his fallen comrade, Private Gordon Matthews, as part of his visit to Arnhem marking the 75th ...
Operation Market Garden was doomed by bad luck, inadequate force concentration and poor command. The attack ended in disaster. Daniel Todman reviews “The Battle of Arnhem” by Antony Beevor.