The last bridge taken

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The last bridge taken

Today we commemorate for the 63rd time VE Day. On 8th May 1945 the war in Europa was over, Nazi-Germany had at last been overcome, with an immense number of allied soldiers, often coming from such far parts of the world as Australia, sacrificing their lives for our freedom here in Europe. I write this as a German historian, born in 1943, who worked most of his life in the Netherlands and who realizes only too well that he owes his life and freedom to the “boys”.

Most of you will know about the operation “Market Garden” in September 1944 which if succesful could have shortened the war considerably and certainly could have spared the north of the Netherlands the terrible “hunger winter” of 1944-45. There is a good report on the operation in Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Market_Garden

It was this bridge at Nijmegen, crossing the River Waal and lying so peacefully here on this shot of last autumn, which was taken after four days of heavy fighting. The next great bridge further north, at Arnhem, crossing the River Lek, proved to be “a bridge too far” however.

Nijmegen, 6th October 2007, 4.11 pm
Nikon D80, Nikkor 18-200 mm at 18 mm
F 14, 1/100, ISO 200

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The last bridge taken by jchanders
The last bridge taken by jchanders
  • hilarydougill

    hilarydougill

    Wonderful capture and great legend. Beautiful imagery and colour

  • Steven  Agius

    Steven Agius

    Excellent capture, wonderful scenery the bridge almost looks like the Sydney one but small in size, great shot.

  • Tom Gomez

    Tom Gomez

    Wonderful Juergen. We must never forget …

  • LindaR

    LindaR

    A moment to remember ~ appreciate the well written story of where this took place ~ well captured and delivered both ~ thank you

  • Peter Hill

    Peter Hill

    Wow, it is wonderful to see living history, especially captured in this way, excuse the pun. What a terrible foray Market Garden was.

  • Ozcloggie

    Ozcloggie

    That still left us (in Gouda) with the hunger winter, Juergen. My father begging milk from he farmers for me and my mother and he sometimes boiling potato peelings , other times going to bed without anything to eat at all. It’s a long, long way from September until May, when there is no more food.
    It’s a bit ironic that the shape of this bridge is so similar to that of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, which is often used to symbolically represent Australia (and therefore our lives here) after leaving that other icon, the town hall of Gouda.
    As always, so good to see your work here!!

  • MrJoop

    MrJoop

    That’ll teach me to read all of your text first, Juergen!! Yes. I only read the second part, where you mentioned the hunger winter, after I commented.
    Just goes to prove that it’s your pictures that capture my attention!

    Jo (Ozcloggie)

  • jchanders replied

    Yes, that hunger winter was a really terrible thing to happen. Never mind not reading it all at first: like this you added the lines about the experiences of your father. I think that is very valuable indeed!

  • Ozcloggie

    Ozcloggie

    P.S.. It strikes me again, that you and I were both born in 1943 and are now communicating, so easily, from opposite ends of the globe, about a number experiences that we have in common.
    .......Although!!!! I’ve never been to Nijmegen!!! ( Wish I’d not been in such a hurry, earlier. Meant to write: My father begging for milk from the farmers for me but hopefully, you knew that. ) :)

  • jchanders replied

    Hi Joop,
    You are just too fast! But I got what you meant.
    Yes, I find it quite extraordinary that life has made me meet a Dutch girl and teach me to look at it all from another angle too. My good own decision before that had been to start studying the English language and literature … and so I did meet her at a summer course in Bangor in North-Wales in 1967!

  • Shane Walton

    Shane Walton

    Fantastic image and what a great way to remember important times past.

  • ByrneFoto

    ByrneFoto

    Lovely image Juergen :-)

  • Albert1000

    Albert1000

    Nice.

  • shakey

    shakey

    Great image Juergen.

  • barnsis

    barnsis

    Stunning scene, the color, the details are beautiful. Really like the history also.

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