The Devil’s Birthday, one of the most celebrated accounts by a British writer to tell the full story of Operation Market Garden, the Allied attempt in 1944 to seize three major river crossings – including the road bridge at Arnhem, the famous ‘bridge too far’ – and thus secure a back door into Germany. It has achieved the status of a classic; it is now republished with corrections, additions and amendments by the author, who himself fought at Arnhem.
Arnhem was the heaviest Allied defeat of 1944. Casualties, especially British, were appalling ; the brave and enduring Dutch people suffered catastrophically in the aftermath; German morale was strengthened at a time of ebbing fortunes; The British 1st Airborne Division – more than 10,000 strong, of which less than one quarter got back to safety – was virtually destroyed; the war in Europe went on for another eight months.
If there is such a thing as a glorious defeat, then the Battle for Arnhem must be one of the finest examples. What is especially tragic, though, is that two important victories have been largely forgotten: the triumphs of the American airborne divisions involved; and the manner in which 1st Airborne’s morale was sustained, and even strengthened, during the final battles in and around the devastated perimeters.
This new edition, besides being a superb history, is above all a record of quite extraordinary courage – of commanders, ordinary soldiers, pilots and aircrew; Dutch civilians; of hard-pressed German troops, fighting to save their country from invasion; and most of all, of the British, Americans and Poles who made up the Airborne Forces. The Devil’s Birthday is unlikely to be superseded as the standard work on a bold, gallant, yet doomed, undertaking.
DEVIL’S BIRTHDAY The Bridges to Arnhem 1944
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This classic account of Arnhem – one of the heaviest British defeats of the Second World War – is republished with updates and amendments written by the author – himself an Arnhem veteran. There is no better account of the heroic battle that proved truly ‘a bridge too far’.
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Author/Editor | Geoffrey Powell |
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Product Code | 23799 |
Delivery | Usually despatched Next Day |
Format | SB, 276 pp |
ISBN | 9781848846272 |
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