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British First Airborne Troops using a mortar, Arnhem; Second
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British First Airborne Troops using a mortar, Arnhem; Second
Photograph showing men of the British First Airborne Division using a 3-inch mortar in one of the woods surrounding Arnhem, in Holland, September 1944. On 17th September 1944 Operation Market Garden was put into action; a bold plan devised by Field-Marshal Montgomery to drop thousands of airborne troops into Holland to capture an invasion route into Germany. The British First Airborne, American 81st and 101st Divisions took part in the plan, which was ultimately unsuccessful
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101st 1944 81st Action Airborne Arnhem Bold Capture Devised Division Divisions Drop Holland Inch Invasion Marshal Montgomery Mortar Operation Plan Route Surrounding Thousands Ultimately Unsuccessful
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This evocative photograph captures a pivotal moment during the failed Operation Market Garden mission in September 1944. The British First Airborne Division, shown here using a 3-inch mortar in the woods surrounding Arnhem, Holland, was one of the three divisions involved in this daring operation. On the 17th of September, thousands of paratroopers from the British First Airborne, the American 81st and 101st Divisions were dropped behind enemy lines with the objective of capturing key bridges and creating an invasion route into Germany. The plan, devised by Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery, was bold and ambitious, but ultimately unsuccessful. The British troops in this image are shown in action, their faces focused and determined as they prepare to fire the mortar. The dense foliage and muddy terrain of the forest floor are evident, adding to the sense of challenge and adversity faced by the soldiers. The historical significance of this photograph lies in its depiction of the intense and grueling conditions experienced by the Allied forces during Operation Market Garden, a turning point in the European theatre of World War II. The failure of the mission marked a major setback for the Allied forces, but it also highlighted the bravery and resilience of the troops involved. This photograph serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by the men of the British First Airborne Division and their allies during this pivotal moment in history.
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