Images reveal how Operation Market Garden fell apart 75 years ago

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Dramatic images reveal how Allies' Operation Market Garden - intended to end WWII by Christmas 1944 - fell apart 75 years ago

It was summer, 1944, and fresh off the beaches of Normandy the Allies were looking for a way to bring the Second World War in Europe to an end as quickly as possible.

 

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