Aid stations on both sides were busy.
The Germans requested a truce during the morning so that they could ask the British to consider surrendering now that there was no chance of relief by the remainder of the division.
The emissary sent by the Germans was Lance-Sergeant Stan Halliwell of...
In the UK the most dangerous wildlife may be human, mind you, some of our politicians may resemble a 'pack of dingos' in some respects. Take care Matt.
Ref: Arnhem - 1944: The Airborne Battle by M. Middlebrook
Tony Frank now goes on to describe the after-effects of this action. He had earlier allowed Lieutenant Andy McDermont's No. 3 Platoon to withdraw from the threatened house:
Digby Tatham-Warter ...
... came walking calmly across from...
Thanks Matt and Rob, I was unfamiliar with that later Pz IV, I have an earlier one, I still think it is really good, but you can see how well K&C have improved comparing them.
Great thread guys, your photos are excellent. I could not pick a favourite, but would like to mention this one. Am I right in thinking the early war tanks seem to get less coverage - here the K&C Panzer 38 (t) has an imported K&C Pz IV commander.
Good luck Matt, hope this might help your ideas a bit ..... these are all photos of Louis' collection with the firebase that Gordon made, with thanks to Louis.
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