- A Bridge Too Far (book)
"A Bridge Too Far", a non-fiction book by
Cornelius Ryan published in 1974, tells the story ofOperation Market Garden , a failed Allied attempt to break through German lines atArnhem in the occupiedNetherlands duringWorld War II in September of 1944. The title of the book comes from a comment made by British Lt. Gen.Frederick Browning , deputy commander of theFirst Allied Airborne Army , who toldField Marshal Bernard Montgomery before the operation, "I think we may be going a bridge too far."Prior to Ryan's book, Market Garden had been a classic example of victors writing the history. Popular histories of World War II of the time usually tended to not mention the battle at all, mention it in passing or put Montgomery's spin on it as being a "partial success". [cite web|url=http://www2.army.mod.uk/para/history/arnhem.htm |title=The Battle for Arnhem|publisher=The Parachute Regiment|accessdate=2007-09-13]
"A Bridge Too Far" was responsible for bringing to the general public's attention the full extent of this massive operation, including a catalogue of errors and miscalculations, whilst highlighting the extreme bravery of the participants. Though largely accurate, Ryan's disregard for Montgomery is clearly discernible and is sometimes evident in skewed observations of the operation.Fact|date=July 2008
The book was also made into a 1977 film titled "A Bridge Too Far ", with an ensemble cast including
Michael Caine ,Sean Connery ,Anthony Hopkins , andRobert Redford .Notes
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