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Re: Arnheim - one year after the real fighting

Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 10:24 pm
by oz
my grandad jumped into Arnhem and was one of the men on the bridge, it was down to him telling me about the battle that i joined the para reg' to this day i still have the smock and helmet he wore when he jumped into Arnhem, think I'm gonna have this book too................oz

Re: Arnheim - one year after the real fighting

Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 11:36 pm
by STEINER
Oz

Did you ever get the chance to jump at the Arnhem DZ, Ginkel Heath on theĀ  yearly annual anniversary of the battle. Your grandfathers jump smock and helmet must be revered family mementos to have of such a battle. That book is an excellent read. A lot of the German units until then had only fought on the eastern front where there was no mercy given between both sides. They said that the fight against the British airborne was very, very, tough but fair in comparison to the eastern front and some of them were surprised by this.

Re: Arnheim - one year after the real fighting

Posted: Thu Sep 24, 2009 12:10 am
by oz
no mate i never got the chance to do that jump although i did go to Arnhem a few times with my grandad for some of the remembrance servicesĀ  which were emotional to say the least, a well known sculptor was commissioned to sculpt and paint a figure of an Arnhem para and wanted some good reference material to work from so i let him borrow the smock when he had finished with it he didn't want to give it back but he grudgingly did LOL!!.

i had many talks with my grandad about the battle and one thing i do remember him saying was not one of them at any-time thought about or mentioned surrender, very brave men indeed...............oz