On September 17, 1944, General Kurt Student, the founder of Nazi Germany’s parachute forces, heard the groaning roar of airplane engines. He went out onto his balcony above the flat landscape of southern Holland to watch the air armada of Dakotas and gliders, carrying the legendary American 101st and 82nd Airborne Divisions and the British 1st Airborne Division.
Operation Market Garden, the plan to end the war by capturing the bridges leading to the Lower Rhine and beyond, was a bold concept, but could it have ever worked? The cost of failure was horrendous, above all for the Dutch who risked everything to help. German reprisals were pitiless and cruel, and lasted until the end of the war.
Antony Beevor, using often overlooked sources from Dutch, American, British, Polish, and German archives, has reconstructed the terrible reality of the fighting, which General Student called “The Last German Victory.”
Share an evening with CFC Foundation members and friends and learn about this deadliest airborne operation, this single dramatic battle and the very heart of war.
Bring a friend – new members are always welcome!
Date:
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Tuesday, 20 November |
Doors open: |
6:30 pm
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Talk: | 7:00 pm |
Location: |
Traynor Auditorium
Canadian Forces College, 215 Yonge Blvd, Toronto Free parking. Enter using Sandringham entrance. |
Dress: | Business casual attire |
Admission: |
CFCF Foundation Members – $30
Non-Members – $35
NATO Association Members – $30
CFC Students, Staff – FREE
(must register to reserve a spot) College, University, High School students – FREE (must register to reserve a spot) Books will be available on site for purchase. |
Tickets:
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Click here.
Reserve early as space is limited
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