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The Sunday Times #1 BestsellerThe great airborne battle for the
bridges in 1944 by Britain's Number One bestselling historian and
author of the classic Stalingrad'Our greatest chronicler of the
Second World War . . .his fans will love it' - Robert Fox, Evening
Standard'The eye for telling detail which we have come to expect
from Antony Beevor. . .this time, though, he turns his brilliance
as a military historian to a subject not just of defeat, but
dunderhead stupidity' Daily Mail On 17 September 1944, General Kurt
Student, the founder of Nazi Germany's parachute forces, heard the
growing roar of aeroplane engines. He went out on to his balcony
above the flat landscape of southern Holland to watch the air
armada of Dakotas and gliders carrying the British 1st Airborne and
the American 101st and 82nd Airborne divisions. He gazed up in envy
at this massive demonstration of paratroop power.Operation Market
Garden, the plan to end the war by capturing the bridges leading to
the Lower Rhine and beyond, was a bold concept: the Americans
thought it unusually bold for Field Marshal Montgomery. But could
it ever have worked? The cost of failure was horrendous, above all
for the Dutch, who risked everything to help. German reprisals were
pitiless and cruel, and lasted until the end of the war.The British
fascination with heroic failure has clouded the story of Arnhem in
myths. Antony Beevor, using often overlooked sources from Dutch,
British, American, Polish and German archives, has reconstructed
the terrible reality of the fighting, which General Student himself
called 'The Last German Victory'. Yet this book, written in
Beevor's inimitable and gripping narrative style, is about much
more than a single, dramatic battle.It looks into the very heart of
war. 'In Beevor's hands, Arnhem becomes a study of national
character' - Ben Macintyre, The Times'Superb book, tirelessly
researched and beautifully written' - Saul David, Daily
Telegraph'Complete mastery of both the story and the sources' -
Keith Lowe, Literary Review'Another masterwork from the most feted
military historian of our time' - Jay Elwes, Prospect Magazine'The
analysis he has produced of the disaster is forensic' - Giles
Milton, Sunday Times'He is a master of his craft . .. we have here
a definitive account' - Piers Paul Read, The Tablet