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The Battle of Arnhem. British Tanks advance into Holland. The Battle of Arnhem was a major battle of the Second World War at the vanguard of the Allied Operation Market Garden
The Battle of Arnhem. The British Second Army linked with airbourne troops at Eindhoven on 19th September and drove on another 37 miles towards Nijmege
The Battle of Arnhem. Picture shows bridges across the River Waal (Rhine) The road bridge is on the left, that British troops seized on the 21st September
First action pictures of the British airborne forces in Holland. (Picture shows) A Bren gun in positions in a wood. The two men are Private Jury of Cardiff and Private Malcolm of Liverpool
Sergeant C Bennet of the 1st Airlanding Brigade (home town Darlington) who swam across the river at 05.30 hours to reach safety this morning
Then of the First Airborne Division which fought at Arnhem, went to Buckingham Palace where the awards which they had won in this action were presented by King George VI
The Battle of Arnhem. British troops liberate the Dutch town of Eindhoven. Locals greet the troops, who in turn sign autographs of them
The Battle of Arnhem - The second army has already linked up with the one isolated airborne force in the Arnhem area and is fighting forward against bitter
The Battle of Arnhem - a stream of British armour and motorised units seen crossing the Nijmegen Bridge over the Waal (Rhine) River, following the capture of the bridge
The Battle of Arnhem - the first pictures of British troops thrusting into Holland. British armoured vehicles on fire. The Battle of Arnhem was a major battle of the Second World War at the vanguard
The Battle of Arnhem. American Paratroopers say goodbye to an Army nurse at an airport somewhere in England before their take off for air invasion of Holland on Sunday 17th September 1944
The Battle of Arnhem. Picture shows the first pictured of the evacuated British Airbourne forces from Arnhem. They were taken by a sergeant photographer of the British Army Film
The Battle of Arnhem Picture shows Field Marshal Montgomery talking to the crowd outside the Town Hall in Louvain, East of Brussels, Belgium
The Battle of Arnhem. British Troops fill a C46 transport plane to land with the first allied airborne army on enemy held Holland
The Battle of Arnhem. thrusting north from Eindhoven, British troops crossed the Bois le Duc Canal on 22nd September and two days later had extended their bridgehead to neighbourhood of Deurne
The Battle of Arnhem - British convoy of supplies and rations is halted as Gemrans try to cut the advanced supply road. On the left American infantry and Irish tanks move up to the attack
Paratroops drop earthward during landing in Holland by 1st allied Airborne army as succeeding waves of C-47s and Dakotas overhead unload more troops. 28th September 1944