
En bro vid Arnhem
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Björn Löfgren
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En bro blir avgörande för Europas framtid. De allierade ska ta kontroll över bron vid Arnhem för att hålla axelmakterna på säkert avstånd. För att nå dit landstiger britterna en bit bort, men tyskarna ligger i bakhåll. Britterna blir slaktade som boskap. Efter ett kraftigt manfall väcks tvivel på om de allierade verkligen kommer klara av att hålla bron... Men det måste de. Europas framtid ligger i deras händer.
Charles Henry Whiting (1926-2007) var en brittisk författare och militärhistoriker som skrev cirka 350 böcker, både skönlitteratur och fackböcker. Han skrev både under eget namn och under pseudonymerna Duncan Harding, Ian Harding, John Kerrigan, Leo Kessler, Klaus Konrad, K.N. Kostov och Duncan Stirling.
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