Ok, here's a debate/discussion for you guys.
For one of my history classes, I had to watch A Bridge Too Far and write a 750 paper on it answering the following question: Do you blame the failure of Operation Market Garden on British arrogance and poor planning or stiff German defense? Why? You cannot ride the fence and say it was a combination of the two. You may not do any outside research--base your answer solely off of the movie.
For my paper, I blamed Bristish/Allied arrogance and poor planning. From what I gathered from the movie, this operation was to be larger than D-Day and any other invasion, yet it was only planned in three days. Some of my points included the fact that it was scheduled to be a mass, daylight air drop behind enemy lines, denying the skill/power of the German forces after seeing reconassaince photos of German armor, and the sole fact that it was planned in such short time that they obviously did not have everything in order.
So, based on your knowledge of Operation Market Garden, what do you blame the failure of Operation Market Garden on?
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Josh