This book reviews the complex set of military operations played out in
the Netherlands during September 1944 involving the forces of Britain,
Canada, Poland, the USA and Germany, providing a wide selection of
sources covering each of the belligerents.
The book features the previously unpublished war diary of Captain Graham
Davies, bringing a new perspective on the often-overlooked contribution
made by the artillerymen in support of both Operation Market and
Operation Garden.
The German viewpoint is covered by the contemporary newspaper account
translated from the pages of "The Westkurier". The report was filed by
war reporter Erwin Kirchhof and provides a powerful insight into the
events of the battle as filtered through the prism of Goebbels'
propaganda machine.
Two extracts from the official accounts of the 101st Airborne and 82nd
Airborne Divisions give an indication of the strong conviction still
held in the US camp that the operation had been a complete success.
Finally, an excerpt from the official account of the British First and
Sixth Airborne Divisions, shows the British point of view of the battle
of Arnhem, making this a compulsive purchase for all Second World War
enthusiasts.