↓ Traitors of Arnhem — Editorial

18 July 2026

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A lead illustration for "Traitors of Arnhem" — a revisionist account of Operation Market Garden, the 1944 airborne gamble that gave us the phrase "a bridge too far," and the article's claim that it didn't simply fail but was betrayed from inside the establishment.

The task was to hold a sprawling, provocative argument in a single frame. Warwicka built it as a photomontage: the airborne drop and the doomed Arnhem bridge laid beneath the cast of commanders and establishment figures the article threads through its story — Montgomery, Prince Bernhard, Lord Carrington, Ian Fleming, Daphne du Maurier, Audrey Hepburn. The whole thing is treated in a bleached, halftone military green, with OPERATION MARKET GARDEN and ARNHEM set as heavy, broken display type running behind the figures — so the image carries the piece's suspicion without ever stating the case for it. Built in Photoshop and Illustrator, sized to lead the article and its social cards.

Client: Wolfish

Traitors of Arnhem — Editorial

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