Best Operation Market Garden Books

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Ivan_Zaitzev
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I have "Poles Apart: Polish Airborne at the Battle of Arnhem" and its one of the best books I have read.
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ORIGINAL: Neil N

3rd that...It Never Snows in September is an excellent read.

Also on my recommended list, but not mentioned yet:

The Road To Arnhem: A Screaming Eagle in Holland - Donald Burgett
The Cauldron - can't remember. It's a pseudonym for a former Red Devil who wrote the book while in prison some time after the war.
Hell's Highway - George Koskimaki

Burgett's book is intense. I highly recommend all of his books. Nothing grips me like a 1st person narrative.
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Here you will find one of the biggest collections I am aware of.
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ORIGINAL: TheReal_Pak40

ORIGINAL: Neil N

3rd that...It Never Snows in September is an excellent read.

Also on my recommended list, but not mentioned yet:

The Road To Arnhem: A Screaming Eagle in Holland - Donald Burgett
The Cauldron - can't remember. It's a pseudonym for a former Red Devil who wrote the book while in prison some time after the war.
Hell's Highway - George Koskimaki

Burgett's book is intense. I highly recommend all of his books. Nothing grips me like a 1st person narrative.
The Road To Arnhem: A Screaming Eagle in Holland - Donald Burgett
The Cauldron - can't remember. It's a pseudonym for a former Red Devil who wrote the book while in prison some time after the war.
Hell's Highway - George Koskimaki

Oh Yeah. Seven Roads to Hell is probably my favorite book on WWII. I read it every winter...10 times now...and I never get sick of it. The first time that I read it, I couldn't put it down, and ended up finishing it in a weekend.
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