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Britain
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Siegfried Line
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Scheldt
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Aachen
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Bulge
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Colmar Pocket
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Nordwind
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Invasion of Germany
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German capitulation
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Arnhem
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Oosterbeek
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Wolfheze
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Driel
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Operation Market Garden
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British 1st Airborne Division
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Glider Pilot Regiment
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Polish 1st Independent Parachute Brigade
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Rhine
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9th SS
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10th SS Panzer divisions
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subsequently withdrawn
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Operation Market Garden
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broken out of their Normandy bridgehead
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German forces
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Belgium
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Field Marshal
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Bernard Montgomery
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Gelderland
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Siegfried line
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Ruhr
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First Allied Airborne Army
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Market Garden
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US
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101st Airborne Division
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Eindhoven
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82nd Airborne Division
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Nijmegen
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British 2nd Army
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XXX Corps
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6th Airborne Division
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Operation Tonga
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Major General
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Roy Urquhart
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pontoon
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ULTRA
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IX Troop Carrier Command
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flak
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Deelen airfield
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drop zones
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landing zones
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miles
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1st Parachute Brigade
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1st Airlanding Brigade
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Major
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Frederick Gough
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coup de main
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4th Parachute Brigade
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52nd (Lowland) Infantry Division
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Brian Urquhart
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Feldmarschall
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Walter Model
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Army Group B
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Obergruppenführer
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Wilhelm Bittrich's
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II SS Panzer Corps
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9th SS
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10th SS Panzer divisions
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Horsa gliders
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Airlanding Brigade
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Brigadier
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Gerald Lathbury
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Lieutenant Colonel
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John Frost
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SS Sturmbannführer
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Carrier pigeons
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South Staffordshire Regiment
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6pdr Anti-Tank gun
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kilometre
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loft
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South Staffordshire Regiment
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Dutch SS
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Hackett
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heath-land
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SS Hauptsturmführer
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Roy Urquhart
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King's Own Scottish Borderers
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mortars
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Glider Pilot Regiment
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Operation Berlin (Arnhem rescue)
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after its liberation
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1st Airborne
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Glider Pilots
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Polish Brigade
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RAF
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Royal Army Service Corps
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IX Troop Carrier Command
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XXX Corps
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Victoria Cross
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RAF
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Lance-Sergeant
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John Daniel Baskeyfield
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South Staffordshire Regiment
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Robert Henry Cain
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South Staffordshire Regiment
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John Hollington Grayburn
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Parachute Regiment
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Flight Lieutenant
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David Samuel Anthony Lord
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271 Squadron
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Royal Air Force
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Lionel Ernest Queripel
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Parachute Regiment
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USAAF
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Military William Order
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Queen Beatrix
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82nd Airborne Division
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Airborne Museum
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annual parade
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Theirs Is the Glory
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A Bridge Too Far
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Medal of Honor: Frontline
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A Bridge Too Far
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Close Combat 2
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Operation Berlin
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Operation Market Garden
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Operation Pegasus
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Second Battle of Arnhem
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Airborne Museum
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Airborne March
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Ryan, Cornelius
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A Bridge Too Far
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ISBN 1-84022-213-1
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ISBN 0-670-83546-3
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ISBN 0-85052-571-3
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ISBN 0-85052-861-5
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