Operation Market Garden

The Campaign for the Low Countries, Autumn 1944: Seventy Years On

(Author) John Buckley
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In September 1944 the Western Allies mounted an audacious attempt to seize a crossing over the Rhine into Germany in a bid to end the Second World War quickly. Yet despite the deployment of thousands of American, British and Polish airborne troops, in conjunction with the efforts of ground forces to link up with them, ultimately at Arnhem in the Netherlands, the plan failed spectacularly and the war continued well into 1945. Famously depicted in the blockbuster film A Bridge Too Far (1977) the operation, code named Market Garden, has attained iconic status and is the subject of countless books, documentaries and articles, and is subjected to more speculation than almost any other Allied operation of the war. After 70 years it is time to reevaluate the importance, impact and outcome of Market Garden, alongside a wider reappraisal of the fighting in the Low Countries in the autumn of 1944. This collection of essays addresses such questions as: - Why did Market Garden take place? - Why did it fail? - What were the consequences of the operation? - How did it impact on the experience of war in the Low Countries in 1944? - How and why has it been depicted, studied and commemorated in the years since 1944? - How did Market Garden fit into the overall campaign in the Low Countries in the autumn of 1944? Operation Market Garden: The Campaign for the Low Countries, Autumn 1944: Seventy Years On is the result of a major international conference held at the University of Wolverhampton in September 2014. The contributors are drawn from a body of historians, military professionals and researchers who met to reevaluate these questions after the passage of 70 years. It highlights many new areas of interest and forces us to rethink our understanding of this pivotal period of the Second World War.

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Publisher:
Helion & Company
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9781912390465
Publish year:
2019
Publish date:
March 26, 2019

John Buckley

John Buckley is a renowned American poet and author known for his introspective and emotionally charged works. His poetry often explores themes of love, loss, and self-discovery with a raw and honest voice. Buckley's most notable works include "The Weight of Water" and "Into the Dark." His unique literary style and profound insights have earned him a dedicated following and critical acclaim in the literary world. Buckley's impact on the genre of contemporary poetry is evident in his ability to evoke deep emotions and connect with readers on a personal level. One of his most famous works, "The Weight of Water," has been praised for its lyrical beauty and poignant reflections on the human experience.

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