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==Plot== [[Operation Market Garden]] involves 35,000 men being flown {{convert|300|mi}} from airfields in England and dropped behind enemy lines in the [[Netherlands in World War II|Netherlands]]. Two divisions of US paratroopers are responsible for securing the road and bridges as far as [[Nijmegen]]. A British division, under Major-General [[Roy Urquhart]], is to land near [[Arnhem]] and hold the bridge there, backed by a brigade of [[Polish Armed Forces in the West|Polish]] paratroopers under General [[Stanisław Sosabowski]]. [[XXX Corps (United Kingdom)|XXX Armoured Corps]] is to push up the road over the captured bridges and reach Arnhem within two days. As Major-General Urquhart briefs his officers, some are surprised that they are going to attempt a landing so far from their objectives. Although the consensus is that resistance will consist entirely of inexperienced old men and [[Hitler Youth]], [[Aerial reconnaissance|reconnaissance]] photos show German tanks at Arnhem. General [[Frederick Browning|Browning]] nevertheless dismisses the photos and ignores reports from the [[Dutch resistance|Dutch underground]]. The Arnhem bridge is the prime target, as the last means of escape for the German forces in the Netherlands and it is a direct route to Germany. However the road to it is only a single lane linking the key bridges, and vehicles have to squeeze onto the verge to pass. The road is also elevated, causing anything moving along it to stand out. Although the airborne drops surprise the enemy and meet little resistance, the [[Son, North Brabant|Son bridge]] is demolished by the Germans just before it can be secured. Furthermore, many of the [[Willys MB|jeeps]] either do not arrive or are destroyed in an ambush, in addition to their nonfunctional radio sets. Meanwhile, XXX Corps's progress is slowed by German resistance, the narrowness of the road, and the need to construct a [[Bailey bridge]] to replace the bridge at Son. They are halted at Nijmegen, where soldiers of the [[82nd Airborne Division]] perform a daylight crossing to capture the [[Nijmegen railway bridge|Nijmegen bridge]], and XXX Corps is further delayed waiting for infantry to secure the town. The Germans close in on the isolated British paratroopers occupying Arnhem near the bridge, and although Sosabowski's troops finally arrive after being delayed in England they are too late to reinforce the British. After days of intense fighting against [[SS]] infantry and [[panzer]]s the outgunned troops are either captured or forced to withdraw to [[Oosterbeek]]. Urquhart receives orders to retreat, while the other Allied commanders blame the various difficulties encountered for their failure to provide support. Urquhart escapes with less than a fifth of his original 10,000 troops while those who are too badly injured to flee stay behind to cover the withdrawal. At British headquarters, Urquhart confronts Browning about his personal sentiments regarding the operation and the latter contradicts his earlier optimism. Back in Oosterbeek [[Kate ter Horst]], whose home has been converted into a makeshift hospital by the British, abandons its ruins. Passing through the front yard, now a graveyard for fallen troops, she and her children leave with an elderly doctor, pulling a few possessions in a cart, while wounded British troops sing "[[Abide with Me]]" as they await capture.
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