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Arnhem: Ten Days in the Cauldron

English

By (author): Iain Ballantyne

The account of the fateful bridge too far

It was a bridge too far and perhaps the whole plan was doomed to failure from the start, but we had to try, didnt we?

17 September 1944: 30,000 airborne soldiers prepare to drop 64 miles behind enemy lines into Nazi-occupied Holland; tens of thousands of ground troops race down Hells Highway in tanks and armoured cars, trucks and half-tracks to link up with them. The goal to secure eight bridges across the Rhine and end the war by Christmas. Ten days later, over 15,000 of these soldiers have died, 6,000 have been taken prisoner.

Operation Market Garden was the daring plan to stage a coup de main in occupied territory, gain control of those bridges, and obtain a direct route into Hitlers Germany. But the operation failed and the allied forces suffered a brutal military defeat.

In the 75 years since, tactics have been analysed and blame has been placed, but the heart of Arnhems story lies in the selflessness and bravery of those troops that fought, the courage and resilience of the civilians caught up in confrontation, and the pure determination to fight for their lives and their freedom. This is the story of ordinary people caught up in extraordinary events.

In Ballantynes Arnhem, we go into battle with not only the famous commanders in the thick of the action, but also with all those whose fates were determined by their decisions. Based on first-hand interviews, military records, and diaries, we witness the confusion and mayhem of war from the horrific and devastating to the surreal and mundane. But most of all, we witness the self-sacrifice and valour of the men who gave their lives to liberate strangers in a foreign country.

Praise for Arnhem: Ten Days in the Cauldron

Reminiscent of Stephen Ambrose at his best some remarkable stories, which Ballantyne neatly dovetails into a rolling epic Dr Harry Bennett, University of Plymouth

Breath-taking I thoroughly enjoyed reading this account of Arnhem, adding, if you like, a trench-level perspective to those other accounts written from more senior, and sometimes more detached, points of view. Thoroughly recommended British Journal for Military History

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Feb 2023
  • Publisher: Canelo
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781804363676

About Iain Ballantyne

Iain Ballantyne is the award-winning author of military and naval history books while also contributing to television news and documentary programmes and radio shows. In 2021 his Bismarck: 24 Hours to Doom was the subject of a major television documentary broadcast by Channel 4 in the UK. Iain is a former newspaper reporter and currently editor of a globally read defence magazine occasionally writing for other publications.

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