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A Drop Too Many

by John Frost
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Overview

  • A World War II memoir about one of the most heroic defenses of all time
  • Expands on a story told in Cornelius Ryan's classic book A Bridge Too Far, which was made into a movie starring Anthony Hopkins as Frost
  • Also includes airborne actions in North Africa and Sicily

As part of Operation Market Garden, the Allies' September 1944 attempt to secure crossings over the Rhine River in the Netherlands, the British 2nd Parachute Regiment, commanded by John Frost, landed outside Arnhem with orders to seize bridges inside the city. The paratroopers did so but were soon cut off from other Allied units. Grossly outnumbered, Frost and his men fought off German armored and infantry assaults for three days and four nights. Finally forced to surrender, Frost spent the remainder of the war in German captivity.

About the Author, John Frost

John D. Frost remained in the British Army after the war, rising to the rank of major general. He died in 1993.

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Book Details

Published
June 6, 2002
Publisher
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Pages
240
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780850529272

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