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  1. Operation Market Garden was an Allied military operation during the Second World War fought in the German-occupied Netherlands from 17 to 25 September 1944.

  2. La operación Market-Garden fue una operación militar de las fuerzas aliadas durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial llevada a cabo del 17 al 25 de septiembre de 1944 y que involucró a unos 100 000 soldados.

  3. 2 de may. de 2024 · As their armies pursued the retreating Germans across France during World War II, from September 17 to 27, 1944, in what became known as Operation Market Garden, Allied commanders debated alternative strategies on how to advance into Germany.

  4. 15 de jul. de 2019 · The unexpected presence of large numbers of elite Waffen-SS soldiers – like these captives – may have been decisive in preventing the success of Operation Market Garden. It is true that the capture of Allied documents gave them an advantage with respect to local drop schedules and signalling protocols, but they could never be ...

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  5. 10 de oct. de 2023 · Los alemanes bombardearon sistemáticamente todas las ciudades liberadas por los aliados en un intento de frenar su avance. Wikimedia Commons. Tras el éxito del desembarco de Normandía y la liberación de Francia y Bélgica, los aliados idearon un atrevido plan para acelerar el fin de la guerra.

  6. Operation Market Garden was fought from 17 to 25 September 1944, and ended with a British defeat at the Battle of Arnhem when the ground forces were held up by German defenders on the narrow road, and could not reach the airborne troops in time.

  7. Operation Market Garden was an Allied military operation during the Second World War fought in the German-occupied Netherlands from 17 to 25 September 1944. Its objective was to create a 64 mi (103 km) salient into German territory with a bridgehead over the Nederrijn (Lower Rhine River), creating an Allied invasion route into northern Germany.