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Arnhem: Black Tuesday

The Classic Battle Told As Never Before

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Arnhem: Black Tuesday

By: Al Murray
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The Battle of Arnhem is one of the best-known stories in British military history: a daring but thwarted attempt to secure a vital bridgehead across the Rhine in order to end the war before Christmas. It is always written about, with the benefit of unerring 20/20 hindsight, as being doomed to fail, but the men who fought there, men of military legend, didn't know that that was to be their fate.

By focusing on the events of one day as they happened through the eyes of the British participants and without bringing any knowledge of what would happen tomorrow to bear, Al Murray offers a very different perspective to a familiar narrative. Some things went right and a great many more went wrong, but recounting them in this way allows the listener to understand for the first time how certain decisions were taken in the moment and how opportunities were squandered.

Tuesday 19 September 1944 was that terrible day which became known as Black Tuesday. From just after 12:00 hours while plans were being made to seize the initiative and optimism reigned, to the following midnight, when Arnhem was burning and the Allied fortunes looked very different, a mere twenty-four hours changed the course of the war.

Al Murray has always been obsessed with Arnhem, and in Arnhem: Black Tuesday, brings all of his knowledge, interpretation and enthusiasm to bear to tell the story of one of history’s great heroic failures differently for the first time.

©2024 Al Murray (P)2024 Penguin Audio
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By examining the Arnhem battle in such forensic detail and delving well beyond the normal parameters on this subject, Al Murray has convincingly exposed a number of aspects that no-one has ever considered before and with highly conclusive results. This is an utterly brilliant work of history: compelling, entertaining, in parts truly shocking, profound, revelatory, full of wisdom and delivering a mass of totally fresh material. The twenty-hour timeframe is inspired, and despite focussing on only one day of fighting, this book really is the last word on the Battle of Arnhem. (James Holland)
Superb. By focusing on a single day, Al Murray’s Arnhem reintroduces the element of jeopardy to this famous battle and reminds us that, for the participants, nothing was set in stone. He is a military historian of originality and insight to compare with the best. (Saul David)

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How true

This is a great book for someone who has spent 27 years in the military and has a good understanding of the way thinks work
Very well put together to say I enjoy it may be the wrong word realistic maybe the right description

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An astonishing achievement in story telling

It takes great skill to wrestle such a complex story into a book as well writte and well paced as this.

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Wonderful telling of the human side of war

I enjoyed Al's ability to bring his vast knowledge and passion for the subject of Market Garden to his book. His previous book 'command' was equally enjoyable to listen to. If you are passionate about history and particularly the sad story of the failed attempt to cross the Rhine, you will love this book. The story is told with precision, interesting facts, not getting bogged down in the detail that you often forget. I will certainly be listening to anything Al will write. Fantastic book, excellently read, 5 star.

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Refreshing analysis

Excellently research and expertly narrated by Murray. This was a refreshing and breathless dive into just one day of the battle.

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A labour of love.

Al has lived and breathed Arnhem, and this book shows. Well worth a listen.

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Excellent account

Really found this fascinating. The approach of looking at a single day was a great idea.

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reality

feel like I know the soldiers described in this book. more than history ,new the story, now I know the players.

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a fascinating and detailed insight into this famous battle.

Well narrated with loads of details, unlike the movie which should be remade, to give people a sense of what actually happened.

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Great Listen

Very informative , the story is well read & factual a great listen I recommend it

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a definitive

This book takes the key moments in an important operation in WW2 and defines where it went wrong.
a good dissection of the Arnhem battle.
throughly recommended.

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