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German Waffen-SS snipers captured by Allied troops near Arnhem, Gelderland, the Netherlands, 18 Sep 1944Horsa gliders on the ground near Arnhem, the Netherlands during Operation Market Garden, Sep 1944; note tail sections removed for quick exit of troops and a jeep; photograph taken from a RAF PRU Spitfire aircraftHorsa gliders on the ground near Arnhem, the Netherlands during Operation Market Garden, Sep 1944; note tail sections removed for quick exit of troops; photograph taken from a RAF PRU Spitfire aircraftLarge group of German prisoners captrued by paratroopers of the US 82nd Airborne Division, near Nijmegen, the Netherlands, 17-20 Sep 1944
German Waffen-SS snipers captured by Allied troops near Arnhem, Gelderland, the Netherlands, 18 Sep 1944Horsa gliders on the ground near Arnhem, the Netherlands during Operation Market Garden, Sep 1944; note tail sections removed for quick exit of troops and a jeep; photograph taken from a RAF PRU Spitfire aircraftHorsa gliders on the ground near Arnhem, the Netherlands during Operation Market Garden, Sep 1944; note tail sections removed for quick exit of troops; photograph taken from a RAF PRU Spitfire aircraftLarge group of German prisoners captrued by paratroopers of the US 82nd Airborne Division, near Nijmegen, the Netherlands, 17-20 Sep 1944
Members of the 327th Glider Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne, driving from Eindhoven to Nijmegen, Netherlands as part of Operation Market Garden are cheered by Dutch citizens, about Sep 18, 1944.Sherman tanks advancing through cheering crowds in Valkenswaard, the Netherlands, 18 Sep 1944Troops of US 101st Airborne Division receiving information from Dutch resistance members, Eindhoven, the Netherlands, Sep 1944Troops of US 101st Airborne Division with members of Dutch resistance at the Sint-Lambertuskerk cathedral, Veghel, Netherlands, Sep 1944
Members of the 327th Glider Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne, driving from Eindhoven to Nijmegen, Netherlands as part of Operation Market Garden are cheered by Dutch citizens, about Sep 18, 1944.Sherman tanks advancing through cheering crowds in Valkenswaard, the Netherlands, 18 Sep 1944Troops of US 101st Airborne Division receiving information from Dutch resistance members, Eindhoven, the Netherlands, Sep 1944Troops of US 101st Airborne Division with members of Dutch resistance at the Sint-Lambertuskerk cathedral, Veghel, Netherlands, Sep 1944
Two British airborne troops dug in at their brigade headquarters near Arnhem, Gelderland, the Netherlands, 18 Sep 1944War correspondent Alan Wood, embedded with men of UK 1st Airborne Division, typing in woods near Arnhem, Gelderland, the Netherlands, 18 Sep 1944A heavily loaded Universal carrier during the advance of the British 3rd Division, the Netherlands, 19 Sep 1944Aerial view of the bridge over the Nederrijn, near Arhnem, the Netherlands, circa 19 Sep 1944; note British troops and armored vehicles at north end of the bridge
Two British airborne troops dug in at their brigade headquarters near Arnhem, Gelderland, the Netherlands, 18 Sep 1944War correspondent Alan Wood, embedded with men of UK 1st Airborne Division, typing in woods near Arnhem, Gelderland, the Netherlands, 18 Sep 1944A heavily loaded Universal carrier during the advance of the British 3rd Division, the Netherlands, 19 Sep 1944Aerial view of the bridge over the Nederrijn, near Arhnem, the Netherlands, circa 19 Sep 1944; note British troops and armored vehicles at north end of the bridge
Four men of the 1st Paratroop Battalion, British 1st Airborne Division, took cover in a shell hole outside Arnhem, Netherlands, 17-25 Sep 1944Men of 158 Brigade, UK 53rd (Welsh) Division escorting German prisoners, the Netherlands, 19 Sep 1944; note Universal Carrier leading the columnMen of the UK 2nd Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment marching with their vehicles and equipment along a road between Oosterbeek and Arnhem, the Netherlands, 19 Sep 1944The people of Eindhoven, the Netherlands lined the streets of the town to watch armored vehicles of British XXX Corps passing through, 19 Sep 1944
Four men of the 1st Paratroop Battalion, British 1st Airborne Division, took cover in a shell hole outside Arnhem, Netherlands, 17-25 Sep 1944Men of 158 Brigade, UK 53rd (Welsh) Division escorting German prisoners, the Netherlands, 19 Sep 1944; note Universal Carrier leading the columnMen of the UK 2nd Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment marching with their vehicles and equipment along a road between Oosterbeek and Arnhem, the Netherlands, 19 Sep 1944The people of Eindhoven, the Netherlands lined the streets of the town to watch armored vehicles of British XXX Corps passing through, 19 Sep 1944
Vehicles and men of the Guards Armoured Division of the British XXX Corps passing through Grave, southern Netherlands, 19 Sep 1944A convoy of British trucks under German artillery and mortar fire on the road between Son and Eindhoven, the Netherlands, 20 Sep 1944British Sherman tanks of XXX Corps crossing the bridge at Nijmegen, the Netherlands, 20 Sep 1944British troops of C Company, 5th Battalion, Border Regiment waiting in ditches near a road, observing German troops 100 yards away, Arnhem, Gelderland, the Netherlands, 20 Sep 1944
Vehicles and men of the Guards Armoured Division of the British XXX Corps passing through Grave, southern Netherlands, 19 Sep 1944A convoy of British trucks under German artillery and mortar fire on the road between Son and Eindhoven, the Netherlands, 20 Sep 1944British Sherman tanks of XXX Corps crossing the bridge at Nijmegen, the Netherlands, 20 Sep 1944British troops of C Company, 5th Battalion, Border Regiment waiting in ditches near a road, observing German troops 100 yards away, Arnhem, Gelderland, the Netherlands, 20 Sep 1944

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