Welcome to my Lets Play of Close Combat: A Bridge Too Far. Its a tics/strategy game based on Operation Market Garden, one of the more controversial battles of World War II.\r<br>\r<br>In this Lets Play, I control the Germans in the Grand Campaign.\r<br>\r<br>In this Part, I explain why I chose to do a Lets Play of this game, and I give a brief overview of the Market Garden plan. Then I fight my first fight at Arnhem Rail Bridge.\r<br>\r<br>My recent Close Combat 2 Allied Campaign LP:\r<br>\r<br>\r<br>My Panthers in the Fog Lets Play: \r<br>\r<br>Having Trouble Getting Close Combat Games to work on Windows 7? \r<br>\r<br>Having trouble taking this map as the Allies? See for tips on taking Arnhem Rail Bridge before the Germans blow it!\r<br>\r<br>Looking for general Close Combat tips and tricks? Click: \r<br>\r<br>A link for CCstarter: \r<br>\r<br>\r<br>Sources:\r<br>John Frost, A Drop Too Many. new. \r<br>Max Hastings, Armageddon. London, 2004. \r<br>Robert J. Kershaw, It Never Snows in September. Surry, 2007. \r<br>Martin Middlebrook, Arnhem 1944: The Airborne Battle, 17-29 September. new. \r<br>Robert Neillands, The Battle for the Rhine 1944. UK, new. \r<br>Poulussen, R.G. Lost at Nijmegen. new. \r<br>Cornelius Ryan, A Bridge Too Far. USA, 1974 \r<br>Major General R E Urquhart, Arnhem. 1958. \r<br>Major General S Sosabowski, Freely I Served. Great Britain, 1982. \r<br>\r<br>USA TIKs Amazon Store \r<br>\r<br>Buy any of the books using the links above and help support this channel!