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987 Jack Smyth; Five Days in Hell : The Battle of Arnhem
1604 Stichting Beheer Collectie Airborne Museum
Inventaris
Nummers 321-999
987
Jack Smyth; Five Days in Hell : The Battle of Arnhem
Titel:
Five Days in Hell : The Battle of Arnhem
Inhoud:
The author, a war correspondent from Reuters, was dropped with the Airborne Division at Arnhem; for him it was a fast moving operation - he did not even have time to practise a parachute jump before he left for Holland. Jack Smyth is only concerned with events as they struck him personally; most of the action is centred round the northern end of the bridge of Arnhem itself; he was with the steadily decreasing handful of the "Red Devils", who fought off the determined assaults of two Panzer Divisions. Smyth was eventually wounded and captured, after a last attempt to break the German lines between them and the advancing Allied Army. The fight, however, was not yet over; the Germans were desperately determined to extract information of any possible airborne operations in the future- Smyth was a war correspondent and therefore likely to know. He was taken to somewhere near Berlin, and severely beaten up by the Gestapo; they got nothing out of him. He was eventually released by the advancing Allies in April, 1945
Datering:
1956
Auteurs:
Jack Smyth
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