Cloud over Arnhem - Oosterbeek September 1944 (nieuw)
Overzicht'Some chapters of life are far too noble ever to be forgotten'.
General Sir Frank King
Cloud over Arnhem goes back to the tumultuous days of the Battle of Arnhem in September 1944. On 17 September the first Allied paratroopers landed not far from Oosterbeek, where Kate ter Horst lived with her family in the Old Vicarage beside the Old Church. At the request of the British airborne troops she helped set up a first-aid post in her house. The anticipated victory failed to materialise and soon all the rooms were crammed with wounded. Kate ter Horst did what she could do to help the heavily wounded British servicemen. The survivors never forgot here and called her 'The Angel of Arnhem''.
Kate ter Horst set down her recollections immediately after the Battle of Armhem. Her eyewitness account appeared in the collection Niet tevergeefs and in translation as Cloud over Arnhem, with a foreword by General Sir Frank King. Her husband, Jan ter Horst, wrote an account of the course of the battle.
In Cloud over Arnhem these accounts are supplemented by numerous photographs, some previously unpublished. The Angel of Arnhem's daughter, Sophie Lambrechtsen-ter Horst, has written an introduction. Jounalist Willem de Bruin places the Battle of Arnhem in its historical context.