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Title
An Apple Cart for Jerry
Description
As they held onto one of the drop zones outside of the village of Wolfheze, British paras of the 7th King's Own Borderers had been fighting off constant German attacks. After the 4th Parachute Brigade made a successful landing, the Borderers were ordered to move east towards Arnhem. Unfortunately, B …
Source
Publisher
Date
1944-09-19
Scenario#
Comp11
Scenario Description
As they held onto one of the drop zones outside of the village of Wolfheze, British paras of the 7th King's Own Borderers had been fighting off constant German attacks. After the 4th Parachute Brigade made a successful landing, the Borderers were ordered to move east towards Arnhem. Unfortunately, B Company did not receive the order, but this was not their most crucial issue, the under strength company was under a battalion sized attack by SS panzer grenadiers. - Dale Holmstrom
Location
Wolfheze, Holland
Battle Name
Battle Narrative
The Battle of Arnhem was a battle of the Second World War at the vanguard of the Allied Operation Market Garden. It was fought in and around the Dutch towns of Arnhem, Oosterbeek, Wolfheze and Driel and the vicinity from 17 to 26 September 1944. The Allies were poised to enter the Netherlands after sweeping through France and Belgium in the summer of 1944, after the Battle of Normandy. Market Garden was proposed by Field Marshal Sir Bernard Montgomery, who favoured a single thrust north over the branches of the Lower Rhine River, allowing the British Second Army to bypass the Siegfried Line and attack the Ruhr. US Airborne troops were dropped in the Netherlands to secure bridges and towns along the line of the Allied advance. Farthest north, the British 1st Airborne Division landed at Arnhem to capture bridges across the Nederrijn, supported by men of the Glider Pilot Regiment and theist Polish Parachute Brigade. The British XXX Corps were expected to reach the British airborne forces in two to three days.
Narrative Source
Wikipedia: Battle of Arnhem
Combatants
UK
Germany

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