
Four Hours of Fury: Operation Varsity in WWII
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Operation Varsity was a large airborne forces operation conducted by US, Canadian, and British paratroopers in March 1945 near Nazel in northern Germany. Sixteen thousand paratroopers and hundreds of aircraft (including gliders) from two divisions were involved. It was the largest airborne operation during World War II. It was successful, but there were high casualties. Some historians say it was unnecessary.