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Arnhem Bridge
A strategic bridge spanning the mighty Rhine River, Arnhem Bridge is a vital crossing point.

Arnhem Square (German Start 3)
Arnhem Square serves as a heavily fortified German forward operations headquarters, strategically positioned to oversee key routes. Its defenses include reinforced bunkers, machine gun nests, and a network of trenches, making it a formidable obstacle for any advancing forces.

British 1st Airborne Drop (British Start 2)
A vast expanse of rolling fields and dense forests, this location served as the deployment zone for the British 1st Airborne during a pivotal operation. The area is marked by remnants of military equipment, scattered parachutes, and the echoes of history, making it a haunting yet beautiful landscape.

British HQ (British Start 1)
The Crown's Bastion serves as the British HQ, a fortified command center nestled within the rolling hills of the countryside. Its stone walls are adorned with the Union Jack, and the air is filled with the sounds of strategizing officers and the clatter of soldiers preparing for their next mission.

Eindhoven Artillery Zone
The Eindhoven Artillery Zone is a desolate expanse marked by the remnants of destruction from allied artillery. Once a bustling area, it now lies in ruins, with crumbling buildings and scattered debris, serving as a stark reminder of the conflict that ravaged the city. Though the area is no longer under fire, it remains a strategic weak point in Eindhoven's defenses, attracting scavengers and those seeking to exploit its vulnerabilities.

Eindhoven Bridge
A strategic military bridge spanning the Maas River, crucial for troop movements and supply lines. The bridge is heavily fortified and serves as a focal point for both defense and offense during the ongoing conflict.

Eindhoven Square (German Start 1)
Eindhoven Square serves as the strategic heart of the city, heavily fortified by German defenses. The square is surrounded by barricades and watchtowers, with a brigade of German soldiers stationed to repel any Allied advances. The presence of 3-6 Panzer IIIs, including 1-2 formidable Tiger I tanks and a potential STUG, makes this location a critical point for control over the city.

Nijmagen Artillery Zone
Once a vibrant part of Nijmagen, this area now lies in ruins, scarred by the relentless bombardment of Allied artillery. Crumbling buildings and shattered streets serve as a haunting reminder of the devastation, with remnants of war scattered throughout the landscape.

Nijmagen Bridge
A strategic bridge spanning a wide river, crucial for military operations during the war. Its capture is vital for the advancing forces, allowing them to maintain momentum and secure a foothold in enemy territory.

Nijmagen Square (German Start 2)
Nijmagen Square is a historic location that served as a strategic stronghold, where German forces established a commanding presence.

Road to Arnhem
The Road to Arnhem is a treacherous path that winds through dense forests and open fields, heavily fortified by German forces. This location is notorious for its ambushes and strategic blockades, making it a significant challenge for any approaching military unit, particularly the British XXX Brigade.

Road to Eindhoven
The Road to Eindhoven is a historic pathway lined with remnants of war, where the British XXX Brigade first clashed with German forces during their advance. The area is marked by crumbling stone walls, scattered debris, and the haunting echoes of past battles, creating an atmosphere thick with tension and history.

Road to Nijmagen
A historic route once traversed by the British XXX Brigade during World War II, this road is now a haunting reminder of the past. It winds through lush fields and dense woodlands, where remnants of old military encampments can still be found, alongside the echoes of battles fought.

US 101st Drop Target (American Start 1)
The US 101st Drop is a historical site marked by a blend of lush fields and dense woods, where the American 101st Airborne Division made their daring descent into German territory during World War II. The area is dotted with remnants of old parachutes, rusted equipment, and the echoes of past battles, creating a haunting yet reverent atmosphere for visitors and adventurers alike.

US 82nd Drop (American Start 2)
The US 82nd Drop is characterized by vast fields and dense woods, where the 82nd Airborne Division made their daring descent.