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      • Hell's Highway is the dramatic name given to the vital stretch of road that the British 3rd Guards Armoured Division had to advance down rapidly on their route to relieve the American Paras (83rd Airborne) at Nijmegen and the British 1st Airborne Division at Arnhem.
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  2. Sep 24, 2016 · Starting points. The situation on the morning of September 24th 1944. The Dutch town of Veghel is located at the right top above the Zuid Willemsvaart canal. The orange line is Hells Highway. The railway bridge across the canal is at 1. The road bridge across the canal is at 2.

  3. Hell's Highway may refer to: a nickname for Highway 69 during the Second World War Operation Market Garden; Hell's Highway, a crime film; Hell's Highway, a horror film; Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway, a 2008 videogame by Ubisoft based on Operation Market Garden

  4. Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway is a 2008 first-person shooter video game developed by Gearbox Software and published by Ubisoft for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Microsoft Windows. The game is the third installment in the Brothers in Arms series.

  5. The 30th Corps, commanded by Lieutenant-General Brian Horrocks, launched its attack on the morning of 17 September from a small bridgehead across the Maas-Schelde Canal, just inside of Belgium. Initially all went well. The first objective was to relieve the airborne forces near Eindhoven on the evening of day one.

  6. Jun 12, 2006 · By the end of their service in Market-Garden, the men of the 101st would refer to this stretch of road as ‘Hells Highway.’. Farther north, the 82nd Airborne was ordered to capture the bridge at Grave, the longest in Europe.

  7. The British and Americans therefore called it ‘Hell's Highway’. The setbacks slowed the advance of the ground troops and meant that in the end, they could not relieve the besieged airborne forces in Arnhem which led to the failure of Operation Market Garden.

  8. German attacks against the road between Eindhoven and Nijmegen, now dubbed 'Hell's Highway' by the Americans, severely hampered the Allied advance, which was now losing momentum. German resistance had increased everywhere, and the flanking operations by VIII and XII Corps in support of the main thrust by XXX Corps were painfully slow.

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