Arnhem
by John Nichol 2021-07-20 19:02:22
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''Riveting ... reveals the ice-cool courage of British troops trapped in the bloody shambles of Arnhem'' Daily MailIn September 1944, a mighty shock force of battle-hardened Allied troops dropped from the skies into enemy-occupied Holland in what was... Read more
''Riveting ... reveals the ice-cool courage of British troops trapped in the bloody shambles of Arnhem'' Daily Mail

In September 1944, a mighty shock force of battle-hardened Allied troops dropped from the skies into enemy-occupied Holland in what was hoped would be the decisive final battle of World War II. Landing miles behind the German lines, their daring mission was to secure bridges across the Rhine so that ground forces could make a rapid dash into Nazi Germany. If all went well, the war could be over by Christmas. The plan went terribly wrong ...

Seen through the dramatic first-hand accounts of those who were there, this is the gripping story of a bitter military defeat that became a triumph of the human spirit. It paints a vivid portrait of those in the cauldron of war, fighting for their lives, fighting for their comrades, fighting for their honour, a battle they won hands down. Less
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Adrian John Nichol (born December 1963) is a retired Royal Air Force navigator who was shot down and captured during the Gulf War.Adrian John Nichol was born in North Shields, and attended the St Cuth...
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