A Magnificent Disaster: The Failure of Market Garden, The Arnhem Operation, September 1944

A Magnificent Disaster: The Failure of Market Garden, The Arnhem Operation, September 1944

by David Bennett
A Magnificent Disaster: The Failure of Market Garden, The Arnhem Operation, September 1944

A Magnificent Disaster: The Failure of Market Garden, The Arnhem Operation, September 1944

by David Bennett

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Overview

“Reveals much of what history has tended to gloss over . . . should be a must read for all who have an interest in this operation” (Airborne Quarterly).
 
After Normandy, the most spectacular Allied offensive of World War II was Operation Market Garden, which planned to join three divisions of paratroopers dropped behind German lines with massive armored columns breaking through the front. The object was to seize a crossing over the Rhine to outflank the heartland of the Third Reich and force a quick end to the war.
 
The operation utterly failed, of course, as the 1st British Airborne was practically wiped out, the American 82nd and 101st Airborne Divisions became tied down in vicious combat for months, and the vaunted armored columns were foiled at every turn by improvisational German defenses. Some have called the battle “Hitler’s last victory.”
 
In this work, many years in the making, David Bennett puts forward a balanced and comprehensive account of the British, American, Polish, Canadian, and German actions, as well as the strategic background of the operation, in a way not yet done. He shows, for example, that rather than a bridgehead over the Rhine, Montgomery’s ultimate aim was to flank the Ruhr industrial area from the north. The book also deals as never before with the key role of all three Corps of British Second Army, not just Brian Horrocks’ central XXX Corps. For the first time, we learn the dramatic untold story of how a single company of Canadian engineers achieved the evacuation of 1st Airborne’s survivors back across the Rhine when all other efforts had failed. Also revealed is the scandal of how Polish Gen. Sosabowski was treated by the British military authorities, and how the operation would have failed at the outset but for the brilliant soldiery of the two American airborne divisions.
 
Respectfully nodding to A Bridge Too Far and other excellent works on Market Garden, the author has interviewed survivors, walked the ground, and performed prodigious archival research to increase our understanding of the battle, from the actions of the lowliest soldier to the highest commander, Allied and German.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781935149972
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
Publication date: 01/10/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 352
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

DAVID BENNETT was educated at Christ's Hospital School and Sidney Sussex College Cambridge, where he took history and philosophy. He holds a Ph.D in philosophy from McGill University. He spent much of his working life in the labor movement, ending his career in 2006 as National Director of Health, Safety and Environment at the Canadian Labour Congress. He is widely published in the areas of workplace health and environmental protection and has published several articles, op-ed pieces and reviews on the Second World War.

Table of Contents


Foreword   Carlo D'Este     xi
The Prospects for the Western Allies     1
Two Weeks of Allied Preparation     19
The Other Side of The Hill     43
An American Triumph     61
Airborne Hiatus     87
Black Tuesday     103
Success Clashes with Failure     115
Polonia Restituta     137
Stagnation     143
The Poles' Second Crossing of the Rhine     151
Dithering and Deceit     157
The Last Hope Fades     169
The Night of the Canadians     181
Assessment     191
Epilogue     203
Chronology of Events     211
The Supply Situation of 21st Army Group on the Eve of Market Garden     217
The Air Forces in Operation Market Garden     225
The Humiliation of General Sosabowski     235
Brian Urquhart's Recollections of Intelligence at Arnhem     241
Glossary of Terms and Acronyms     245
Notes on the Text
Acknowledgments
Bibliography
Index     273
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