Operation Market Garden Casualties

It was the brainchild of field marshal sir bernard law montgomery and strongly supported by winston churchill and franklin roosevelt.
Operation market garden casualties. Operation market garden was an allied operation during the second world war that lasted from the 17th to the 25th september 1944. It was aimed against the netherlands and germany and at that point was the largest airborne operation ever put together. Eindhoven nijmegen and arnhem. Operation market garden was a failed world war ii military operation fought in the netherlands from 17 to 25 september 1944.
It was a vast operation that involved flying 10 000 paratroopers behind enemy lines to take eight strategic bridges that crossed the rhine river along the german border with the netherlands. Over 18 000 allied personnel died or became captured while the germans suffered 13 000 casualties. Planning operation market garden. Most historians agree that in the twenty four hours period of d day june 6 1944 total allied losses reached an estimated 10 000 12 000.
Allies forces suffered more casualties in market garden than in the mammoth invasion of normandy. Operation market garden was a daring and massive offensive into the nazi occupied netherlands that ultimately became a costly failure. Allied casualties during the operation totaled more than. During the operation more resistance was encountered than originally forecast and the allies failed to accomplish the objectives laid out in.
Eisenhower s headquarters ordered the operation to be abandoned. In the nine days of market garden combined losses airborne. The airborne part of the operation was undertaken by the first allied airborne army with the land operation by xxx corps of the british. He believed it was a risk worth taking at that.