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  1. 6,315–13,300 killed and wounded Unknown total captured. Operation Market Garden. Operation Market Garden was an Allied military operation during the Second World War fought in the German-occupied Netherlands from 17 to 25 September 1944. Its objective was to create a 64 mi (103 km) salient into German territory with a bridgehead over the ...

    • 17-25 September 1944
    • See debate on outcome
  2. Codenamed 'Market Garden', this plan involved the seizure of key bridges in the Netherlands by the 101st and 82nd US Airborne Divisions, and 1st British Airborne Division who would land by parachute and glider. Map of the south-east Netherlands, 1944. Then the British 30 Corps could advance over the bridges and cross the Rhine and its tributaries.

  3. EINDHOVENOperation M Allied Units Involved arke. G ardenM arket -G arden was truly a daring proposition, with success hinging on three critical as. umptions. First, the 21 Army G. oup Corpsplanners believed that the German defenses in the Eindhoven-Arnhem corridor were held by disorganized formations of “low category” soldiers who would ...

    • Landing at Best
    • Approach at Night
    • Digging in
    • Hay For Cover
    • The Death of Cole
    • Best’s Bridge Blown
    • German Attack on The Paratroopers
    • The Lost Platoon
    • Breaking The German Resistance
    • Joe Eugene Mann’s Medal of Honor

    One of the towns assigned to the 502nd was Best, Holland, a nondescript place of about 30 houses, a church, and one gas station situated on the main road outside of town. That roadway led south to the city of Eindhoven, a major objective of the 506th. Today, the A-2 Highway, whose odyssey begins in northern Europe and ends in southern Spain, hugs t...

    Despite this setback, the battle plan as originally conceived by headquarters was apparently still on. Before the company withdrew from Best and with no understanding of the situation, battalion command insisted that Jones send 2nd Platoon, reinforced by 26 engineers and part of the machine-gun unit, to capture both canal bridges and set up defense...

    The two had not crawled far when they saw Germans changing guard at the nearby entrance to the bridge. As one soldier came off, another soldier came on. What they did not see was the route of the sentry’s post, which took him in a wide circle around the men. They were belly down in the center of his rounds. For an intense 30 minutes Wierzbowski and...

    Cole’s men were being pushed deeper into the woods by enemy fire when at 4 am on September 18 Colonel John H. Michaelis, commander of the 502nd, finally took notice. He ordered the three companies of 2nd Battalion, under the command of Lt. Col. Steve A. Chappuis, to free up 3rd Battalion, which was stuck in the forest, march on Best, and secure the...

    Michaelis had no reserve forces available to send in or to request from division headquarters. First Battalion’s three companies were assisting the 501st to the north at St. Oedenrode, and the 506th had not yet captured Eindhoven. As Chappius’s fall back began, German infantry saw an opening and started to infiltrate Cole’s lines in the forest by t...

    Wierzbowski, positioned east of the highway bridge that morning, had no way of knowing the rest of 3rd Battalion was bogged down in the nightmare of the Zonsche Forest from which he had escaped the night before. His men heard distant fire throughout the night and began to think support might be coming their way. Even more encouraging, the overnight...

    Joe Mann and Jim Hoyle, Wierzbowski’s main scouts who led the mission throughout, grabbed some weapons and crawled toward the canal to do just that. They spotted a German artillery dump to their west, which Mann lit up with two rounds from the bazooka. Over the next hour the pair killed six Germans advancing on their hideout until enemy fire finall...

    The German attack was driven off, but it left the detachment low on ammunition, high on casualties, and completely out of medical supplies. In spirit they still had a pulse, which was raised a bit late in the afternoon when two armored vehicles of XXX Corps appeared on the contested far side of the canal. “Stay where you are. I am sure that help wi...

    The stalemate continued with terrific fighting until late afternoon when a squadron of 12 British tanks from the 7th Armoured Regiment joined the attack and proved decisive. “The rumbling of the tanks and the noise of their fire had taken all heart out of the enemy,” Stopka wrote in his report. Demoralized German soldiers dropped their weapons and ...

    Wierzbowski, waiting in a shroud of mist at the former bridge site, was on his own for the duration. His men were exhausted, hurt, and content to wait for the relief that never arrived. As the sun rose higher in the sky that morning and temperatures warmed, the fog that covered the area burned off in an instant. When it did, a German officer sudden...

  4. Mar 14, 2024 · Pegasus I en Pegasus II.png 809 × 702; 208 KB. Plan Operatie Market Garden.gif 331 × 452; 44 KB. Ww2 map68 (cropped).jpg 693 × 382; 522 KB. Ww2 map68.jpg 1,265 × 965; 1.78 MB. WWIIEurope68.jpg 3,706 × 2,871; 3.78 MB. Categories: Maps of the Western Front in World War II. Maps of the liberation of the Netherlands. Maps of battles of World ...

  5. This is how to reach Museum Wings of Liberation. Sonseweg 39. 5681 BH Best. Plan your route. Starting point: from your location. Send an email. Call: (0499) 329722. Visit the website.

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  7. The Study Group Air War 1939-1945 (SGLO) collects all the data of planes that crashed in the Netherlands during World War II. On their website, they provide overviews of every one of the 270 American B-17 Flying Fortress planes , 97 B-24 Liberator planes , 38 B-26 Marauder planes , 49 P-38 Lightning planes , 129 P-47 Thunderbolt planes , 104 P-51 Mustang planes and 61 C-47 Skytrain planes that ...

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