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Cornelius Ryan

Cornelius Ryan (5 June 192023 November 1974) was an Irish-American journalist and author mainly known for his writings on popular military history, especially World War II.

His two best-known books are The Longest Day (1959), which tells the story of the D-Day (day one of the WWII invasion of Normandy), and A Bridge Too Far (1974), which tells the story of Operation Market Garden, the ill-fated assault by airborne forces on the Netherlands culminating in the battle of Arnhem. Both books were made into major motion pictures, in 1962 and 1977, respectively.

Born in Dublin, Ryan moved to London in 1940, and became a war correspondent for the Daily Telegraph in 1941. He initially covered the air war in Europe, and then joined General George Patton's army and covered its actions until the end of the European war. He transferred to the Pacific theatre in 1945, and then to Jerusalem in 1946.

Ryan emigrated to the United States in 1947 to work for Time magazine, followed by other magazines. He married Kathryn Morgan and became a naturalized citizen of the United states in 1950.

In 1956 he began to write The Longest Day. It was an instant success, and he followed it with The Last Battle (1965), about the Battle of Berlin. He was awarded the French Legion of Honor, and an honorary Doctor of Literature degree from Ohio University. A Bridge Too Far was published in 1974, and Ryan died of cancer while on tour promoting the book.

In 1966 Ryan published a history of the end of the war in Europe entitled The Last Battle . The book contains detailed accounts of the fall of Berlin from all perspectives, civilian, American, British, Russian and German. It deals with the intense political situation of the spring of 1945 in which the eastern and western fronts fought for the chance to liberate Berlin and carve up the remains of Germany.

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