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The Last Para
By (Author) John Humphreys
By (author) Stuart Tootal
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Books Ltd
5th July 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Second World War
Air forces and warfare
940.54219218
Paperback
432
Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 27mm
314g
The final firsthand account of the battle at Arnhem Bridge from former paratrooper John Humphreys, and bestselling author Stuart Tootal A powerful and authentic account of WWII from 101-year-old veteran John Humphreys, from boy soldier in the Royal Engineers to jumping into Arnhem with the Parachute Regiment in 1944, spearheading the attack on the bridge. For days they held on, outnumbered and outgunned by a German army fighting to the last bullet. But the Bridge Too Far is only the climax of this extraordinary story... The Last Para is the final firsthand account of this legendary action, told with incredible honesty and irrepressible spirit.
John Humphreys (Author) John Humphreys OBE, 101, was a boy-soldier joining the Royal Engineers aged 14 in the mid-1930s. He served in the UK, West Africa, North Africa, was wounded and captured at Tobruk in June 1942, escaped from a POW camp and walked hundreds of miles to reach the British lines in autumn 1943. Back in the UK, he joined the engineer unit attached to the airborne forces and parachuted into Arnhem in 1944. He fought alongside John Frost's 2nd Battalion The Parachute Regiment (2 PARA), the only unit to make it to the all-important bridge over the Rhine. Captured again, he led a small group of men and escaped in a stolen boat and made it back to friendly lines at Nijmegen. John finished the war in Norway. Post-war, John continued in the Royal Engineers before he joined the SAS. A long and distinguished career saw him rise to the rank of lieutenant-colonel. John Humphreys passed away in 2024. Stuart Tootal (Author) Stuart Tootal is an ex-Parachute Regiment colonel, a best-selling author, former corporate global head of security, and currently runs a change management consultancy. He served in Northern Ireland, the Gulf War, Iraq, and let 3 PARA into Afghanistan in 2006.