E. Baume’s Five Graves at Nijmegen offers a compelling account of events surrounding the liberation of Nijmegen during World War II’s Operation Market Garden. Written with clarity and attention to historical detail, the book examines the experiences of soldiers and civilians whose lives intersected during this key moment in the war. This was a special numbered rare print; only 200 were made! This is numer 121. Balancing factual narrative with human perspective, Baume presents a thoughtful study of conflict, duty, and the lasting consequences of war. His depiction of Nijmegen and its surroundings demonstrates strong research and a clear understanding of the region’s wartime significance.First published in its original edition, Five Graves at Nijmegen remains a valuable contribution to World War II literature. It appeals to readers interested in military history, European campaigns, and the social impact of wartime events on local communities. This is a difficult and illustrate book, great for research!
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