- Battle of Dunkirk - Wikipedia
The Battle of Dunkirk (french: Bataille de Dunkerque) was fought around the French port of Dunkirk (Dunkerque) during the Second World War, between the Allies and Nazi Germany
- Dunkirk evacuation | Facts, Map, Photos, Numbers, Timeline, Summary . . .
Dunkirk evacuation (May 26–June 4, 1940), in World War II, the evacuation of about 198,000 soldiers of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) and 140,000 French and Belgian troops from the French seaport of Dunkirk to England Naval vessels and hundreds of civilian boats were used in the operation
- Dunkirk (2017) - IMDb
The story is a retelling of the escape of the British* from the beaches of Dunkirk The German army was coming and the combined British and French forces were trapped with little apparent chance to escape
- Battle of Dunkirk - HISTORY
During the Battle of Dunkirk from May 26 to June 4, 1940, some 338,000 British Expeditionary Force (BEF) and other Allied troops were evacuated from Dunkirk to England as German forces closed
- From Disaster to Triumph: What Really Happened at Dunkirk?
The successful evacuation at Dunkirk had far-reaching strategic consequences for the rest of World War II By saving the core of the British Army, the Allies preserved a fighting force capable of defending the homeland and regrouping for future campaigns
- Battle of Dunkirk in 1940 - World History Edu
The Battle of Dunkirk was a military engagement between the Allies and Nazi Germany around the port of Dunkirk, France, during World War II It involved the defense and mass evacuation of Allied forces to Britain between 26 May and 4 June 1940
- Dunkirk (2017 film) - Wikipedia
Dunkirk is a 2017 historical war film produced, written, and directed by Christopher Nolan that depicts the Dunkirk evacuation of World War II from the perspectives of people on the land, sea, and air
- 10 Facts About the Miracle of Dunkirk - History Hit
Here are 10 fascinating facts about the ‘miracle of Dunkirk’ 1 Hitler sanctioned a halt-order In what would become known as one of the most controversial decisions of the war, Hitler sanctioned a 48-hour halt order of advancing German troops
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