Featuring first-hand accounts and full-color artwork, this
Combat-series title casts new light on the desperate fighting between
British glider troops and their Waffen-SS opponents during the battle of
Arnhem in September 1944.
Employing first-hand accounts and drawing upon the latest research,
David Greentree tells the story of the glider troops' dogged defense of
the Allied perimeter at Arnhem, and the Waffen-SS forces' efforts to
overcome them.
Operation Market Garden was an Allied plan to try and end the war
before the end of 1944, and relied on landing airborne troops to secure
bridges over the Rhine in the Netherlands. Critical to this plan were
the glider troops of Britain's 1st Airlanding Brigade. Short on heavy
weapons and not trained in street fighting, the glider troops were meant
to secure and defend the Allied perimeter around Arnhem as the parachute
brigades fought their way into the city. Facing the airborne forces were
understrength Waffen-SS units that were hastily formed into ad hoc
battle groups, some supported by armor. The troops on both sides would
have their tactical flexibility and powers of endurance tested to the
limit in the bitter actions that ensued.