Arnhem (Great Battles)

Arnhem (Great Battles)

by Christopher Hibbert (Author)

Synopsis

This is the vivid account of how a brilliant plan turned into an epic tragedy. This book tells the true story of the Battle of Arnhem which was fought in September 1944. Nine thousand men of the First British Airborne Division were parachuted into the peaceful countryside that surrounded Arnhem. Their objective was to capture and hold the bridge over the Rhine ahead of the advancing British Second Army. Nine days later, after some of the fiercest street-fighting of the war, 2000 paratroopers managed to escape to safety. 'Finely recorded...truly the battle of Arnhem has been fortunate in its historian' Sunday Times

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Edition: Reissue
Publisher: W&N
Published: 05 Jun 2003

ISBN 10: 1842127276
ISBN 13: 9781842127278
Book Overview: This is the vivid account of how a brilliant plan turned into an epic tragedy.

Author Bio
Christopher Hibbert was educated at Radley and Oxford. He served as an infantry officer during the war, was twice wounded and was awarded the Military Cross in 1945. Described by Professor J.H. Plumb as a writer of the highest ability, he is, in the words of The Times Educational Supplement 'perhaps the most gifted popular historian we have'. He is a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and an Hon. D. Litt of Leicester University.