1. Capture and Escape
Operation Market Garden called for the paratroopers to hold the Arnhem Bridge for two days, until relieved. However, the relief force got stuck, and after eight days, a wounded Tatham-Warter and the surviving paratroopers surrendered. The weird adventures were not over yet, however. He was sent to a hospital, but once the German nurses were out of sight, he snuck out. A friendly local woman put him in touch with the Dutch Resistance, who furnished Tatham-Warter with civilian clothes and fake identity documents that described him as a deaf-mute. He then spent weeks bicycling around, helping the Resistance.
During those escapades, Tatham-Warter helped push a German car out of a ditch without arousing suspicion. Eventually, he gathered about 150 Allied soldiers on the lam in the Dutch countryside and led them to the safety of friendly lines. Allison Digby Tatham-Warter was awarded a Distinguished Service Cross, and after the war, he settled in Kenya, where he lived out his days as a safari operator until his death in 1993.
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Where Did We Find This Stuff? Some Sources and Further Reading
Medium – From Fart to Destruction: 4 Ugly Fart Stories in History
History of Yesterday – 7 Farts That Changed History
Brits At Their Best – Armed With an Umbrella
Cracked – How a Petty Scam Ended in Bloody Human Sacrifice
CrimeZZZ Net – Serial Killers Hernandez, Cayetano; Hernandez, Santos; and Solis, Magdalena
Daily Beast – How a Fart Killed 10,000 People
Dawson, Jim – Who Cut the Cheese? A Cultural History of the Fart (1998)
Folk Texts – Breaking Wind: Legendary Farts
Grunge – The Fart That Caused 10,000 Deaths
Grunge – US Presidents Who Were Really Weird People
Historic UK – Queen Elizabeth I
Josephus – The Wars of the Jews, Book II
Patton, George S. – War as I Knew It (1995 Edition)
Pegasus Archives – Major Allison Digby Tatham-Warter
Ryan, Cornelius – A Bridge Too Far (1974)
Smithsonian – John Quincy Adams Once Approved an Expedition to the Center of the Earth
History UK – Ww2 Heroes – The Story Of Major Digby Tatham-Warter