Arnhem Survivors Withdraw: Market Garden Fails
Battered survivors of the British 1st Airborne Division slipped across the Rhine at night, leaving behind 1,485 dead and over 6,000 captured at Arnhem. Operation Market Garden's failure to secure the "bridge too far" dashed Allied hopes for ending the war by Christmas 1944 and condemned the Netherlands to a brutal winter of German occupation.
September 25, 1944
82 years ago
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