Arnhem after Arnhem
The Arnhem and Oosterbeek Civilians Fight for Survival
Taal: Engels - ISBN: 9789464651218 - 204 pagina’s
€ 24,95
Samenvatting
Arnhem after Arnhem.
Why this reissue? As a child I experienced the first week of the Battle of Arnhem. On September 25, 1944, our family was granted refugee status. For nine months we and many others roamed the country from haystack to farm, from chicken coop to cowshed, from guest house to paper mill. Travelling on farm carts, handcarts and on foot. And as bonus the bombing, shelling and V-1 missiles.
Returning home to the ruins of the city of Arnhem, the burning and smelly waste in the once beautiful neighbourhood where we had lived. But we were free from all the dangers of war that had coloured our lives so darkly. The lights were allowed back on, and we celebrated an exuberant liberation party.
No more war!
In 1954 Robert Stopforth took the initiative to offer a group of us children who had survived all the war misery a short holiday.
Robert was attached to the Royal Signals of the 1st Airborne Division during the Battle of Arnhem.
In 1993 he published his book 'Arnhem after Arnhem'. Later his book was no longer available in the Netherlands. With this reissue, our stories and memories will no longer be lost.
Bob passed away in October 2003.
Over Robert Stopforth
Arnhem after Arnhem was written, compiled and published in 1993 by Robert (Bob) Stopforth.
The stories and memories come from the children who survived the Battle of Arnhem. Collected and recorded by him, now reissued in 2022.
Arnhem after Arnhem.
Why this reissue? As a child I experienced the first week of the Battle of Arnhem. On September 25, 1944, our family was granted refugee status. For nine months we and many others roamed the country from haystack to farm, from chicken coop to cowshed, from guest house to paper mill. Travelling on farm carts, handcarts and on foot. And as bonus the bombing, shelling and V-1 missiles.
Returning home to the ruins of the city of Arnhem, the burning and smelly waste in the once beautiful neighbourhood where we had lived. But we were free from all the dangers of war that had coloured our lives so darkly. The lights were allowed back on, and we celebrated an exuberant liberation party.
No more war!
In 1954 I met Robert Stopforth in Caythorpe England. He took the initiative to offer a group of us children who had survived all the war misery a short holiday.
Robert was attached to the Royal Signals of the 1st Airborne Division during the Battle of Arnhem.
In 1993 he published his book 'Arnhem after Arnhem'. Later his book was no longer available in the Netherlands. With this reissue, our stories and memories will no longer be lost.
Bob passed away in October 2002.
Productspecificaties
Binding | Paperback |
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Taal | Engels |
Publicatiedatum | zaterdag 25 juni 2022 |
Editie | 1 |
ISBN | 9789464651218 |
Aantal pagina’s | 204 |
Kleur binnenwerk | Zwart/wit |
Formaat | 170 x 240 mm |
Auteur | Robert Stopforth |
Categorie | Geschiedenis en politiek > Wereldgeschiedenis |