A Bridge Too Far

Headline Wednesday: Operation Market Garden, Second World War follows the airborne and armored gamble to seize a chain of Dutch bridges and punch into Germany before winter. From the sky over Eindhoven and Nijmegen to the doomed stand at Arnhem, this episode traces how American, British, and Polish paratroopers dropped behind German lines to hold key crossings while British armor fought up the narrow road that became “Hell’s Highway.” We walk through the moment when parachutes filled the Dutch sky, the fight for the Waal and Rhine bridges, and the brutal realization that the Allies had reached one bridge too far. Headline Wednesday is the Wednesday feature of Dispatch: U.S. Military History Magazine, developed by Trackpads.com, and this story shows how ambition, geography, and timing collided over the Netherlands.
In this episode you will hear the build-up after the breakout from Normandy, the planning tensions between broad-front advance and northern thrust, and the day-by-day struggle as airborne battalions, engineers, and tank crews tried to hold a fragile corridor open. We follow American paratroopers in assault boats crossing the Waal under fire, British airborne companies holding shattered houses at Arnhem, and the armored column fighting village by village along a single exposed highway. Listeners get a clear, narrative walkthrough of lead-up, battle, turning point, and aftermath that works as a refresher for reading, study, or staff ride preparation. Use this Market Garden deep dive to think about risk, logistics, and what it really means to be “one bridge short.”
A Bridge Too Far
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