ABSTRACT

Arnhem - it was the last major battle lost by the British Army, lost not by the men who fought there but by the overconfidence of generals, faulty planning and the failure of a relieving force given too great a task. If the operation of which Arnhem formed a part had been successful, the outcome of the war and the history of post-war Europe would have been greatly altered. Yet is it worth another book? I had fulfilled all my literary ambitions by researching and writing thirteen full-length books and was ready to retire from that laborious craft when Peter van Gorsel, head of Penguin's Dutch office, asked me to write a book on Arnhem for the fiftieth anniversary in 1994. It was the first time that my publishers had requested a book; all previous subjects had been my choice. I eventually agreed for several reasons. I had not previously researched and written about the British Army in the Second World War and had not previously done any work in Holland; so two fresh fields were opened up to me. I also felt that the fighting in and around Arnhem had still not been described in the detail that it merited.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter 1|15 pages

The Path to Arnhem

chapter Chapter 2|29 pages

‘First Airborne’ and Friends

chapter Chapter 3|10 pages

The Arnhem Area

chapter Chapter 4|16 pages

Preparations for Battle

chapter Chapter 5|15 pages

The Air Armada

chapter Chapter 6|6 pages

The Morning in Holland

chapter Chapter 7|20 pages

The Landings

chapter Chapter 8|51 pages

The Vital Hours

chapter Chapter 9|23 pages

The Battle in the Town — Monday

chapter Chapter 10|27 pages

The Battle in the Town – Tuesday

chapter Chapter 11|7 pages

Waiting for the Second Lift

chapter Chapter 12|24 pages

The Second Lift

chapter Chapter 13|39 pages

The Battle in the Woods

chapter |37 pages

The Battle at the Bridge

chapter Chapter 15|17 pages

The Formation of the Oosterbeek Perimeter

chapter Chapter 16|45 pages

The Battle at Oosterbeek

chapter Chapter 17|16 pages

The Resupply Flights

chapter Chapter 18|16 pages

The Polish Brigade

chapter Chapter 19|5 pages

The Sacrifice of the Dorsets

chapter Chapter 20|13 pages

Evacuation

chapter Chapter 21|9 pages

The Reckoning

chapter Chapter 22|9 pages

The Years That Followed