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Son En Breugel Vrij 1944-1994 "Operation Market Garden" WWII

Son En Breugel Vrij 1944-1994 "Operation Market Garden" WWII

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Son En Breugel Vrij 1944-1994 "Operation Market Garden" WWII

by Maarten van Beek, Rob Sanders, et als

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Son En Breugel Vrij 1944-1994

Maarten van Beek, Rob Sanders, Hylke Dijkstra, Ad Jansen, Sjoukje Mebius, Jo Reijalt

Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the liberation of the town of Son En Breugel in the Netherlands by Allied Forces on September 17, 1944 during World War II "Operation Market Garden".

Hard Cover without dust jacket (as issued)

Copyright 1994

Publisher: Comite 50 jaar Bevrijding Son en Breugel

Pages: 82 (numbered)

Book Very Good – not an ex-library copy; no marks noted; pages clean; covers clean with good color; in Dutch, with English translations for the photo description

This listing also includes an extremely nice hand-drawn print of "The Windmill of Eerde" a Dutch windmill located at Molen-Eerde, Holland, destroyed on September 17, 1944 during the battle for the sand dunes. The mill was re-built and now has a plaque with the names of the fallen soldiers. On 17 September 2014, a small museum was opened in the mill. Next to the mill is also a monument for the 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment.

"Operation Market Garden was the largest Airborne operation in history. It was an Allied operation featuring U.S., British, and Polish troops designed to take strategic positions from the Nazis in September of 1944 so that the invasion of Germany could begin. Though some Dutch towns and villages were liberated and stayed liberated, the operation was deemed a failure and numerous objectives were retaken and remained in German hands for months.

Of the 34,600 Allied men deployed for the operation, 20,011 came in by parachute, and the rest landed by gliders. Reenactors parachute onto Ginkelse Heide in Ede, a Drop Zone for the 82nd Airborne Division on September 17, 1944. Thousands of Dutch waited by the purple-toned heath for the official ceremony to begin."

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Bookseller
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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
Son En Breugel Vrij 1944-1994 "Operation Market Garden" WWII
Author
Maarten van Beek, Rob Sanders, et als
Format/Binding
Hard Cover without dust jacket
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Jacket Condition
N/A
Quantity Available
1
Edition
First Edition
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
Comite 50 jaar Bevrijding Son en Breugel
Place of Publication
Netherlands
Date Published
1994
Pages
82
Weight
0.00 lbs
Keywords
WWII; Operation Market Garden

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