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The operation was split into two distinct but interconnected components:
: British troops were dropped 8–10 miles away from the bridge due to fears of anti-aircraft fire, losing the element of surprise.
Ultimately, the operation failed to secure the bridge at Arnhem, which became famously known as "a bridge too far".
: The Allies encountered battle-hardened veterans from the 9th and 10th SS Panzer Divisions, who were refitting in the area.
Operation Market Garden was a massive Allied military operation in September 1944 aimed at ending World War II by Christmas. The plan, conceived by British Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery, involved a daring two-part strategy to bypass German defenses and seize a route into Germany. The Strategy: Market & Garden
: The largest airborne operation in history up to that point, involving the drop of approximately 35,000–40,000 paratroopers and glider-borne troops behind enemy lines. Their goal was to seize and hold nine key bridges in the Netherlands.




