The Road to Arnhem
A Screaming Eagle in Holland
In a daring plan to end the war, the Screaming Eagles of the 101st Airborne jumped into the heart of Nazi-held Europe — and began a journey into hell….
In September 1944 — sixteen weeks after the D-Day invasion — British Field Marshal Montgomery unleashed a daring attack aimed at the heart of Nazi Germany. For the men of the Screaming Eagles of the 101st Airborne, including nineteen-year-old Donald Burgett, the plan meant parachuting in broad daylight into Holland, securing the road to the Rhine River, and helping the British cross into Germany. It was a mission that sent thousands of young men to their deaths.
In this electrifying memoir, Donald Burgett takes us into seventy-two days of close-quarter combat in foxholes and towns against brutal Panzer counterattacks and into the face of the feared German 88mm artillery as the Screaming Eagles push straight into the might of the German Army. Capturing the horror and confusion of war, as ally and enemy move within yards of each other, Burgett tells the story of a legendary fighting unit’s bloody victory — in an epic battle for “a bridge too far.”
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Light shelf wear, including some creasing to the spine. Lightly age-toned, especially to the inside covers. In VG- condition.
by Donald R. Burgett
DRBU-RDARN || loc. f
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Weight | 10 oz |
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Format | Mass Market Paperback |
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