Senin, 24 Juli 2017

WWII Book Review: September Hope

September Hope: The American Side of a Bridge Too Far By John C. McManus. 512 pp. NAL Hardcover, 2012. $27.95. Cornelius Ryan’s classic book A Bridge Too Far dominates the historical landscape of Operation Market Garden, just as in fall 1944 the Nijmegen Bridge loomed over American paratroopers’ crossing of the Waal River in canvas …

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