At Dunkirk, off the beaches with hundreds of small boats, many civilian, crewed by yachtsmen, fishermen, tugboat men and other brave civilians
800,000
The beach was at Dunkirk, France.
The nation of France capitulates after the Dunkirk evacuation of French and British forces .
France.
The term British Soldiers applies to all soldier of the United Kingdom, and historically all soldiers of the British Empire.
In 1940, British soldiers were in France to try and stop the Germans invading. In 1944 they were in France to beat the Germans back.
In ships.
800,000
The beach was at Dunkirk, France.
diunkirk Dunkirk in northwest France.
The nation of France capitulates after the Dunkirk evacuation of French and British forces .
British soldiers were transported to France during World War 1 primarily by ships. The soldiers were transported across the English Channel from various ports in England, including Southampton, Folkestone, and Dover. Once in France, they were then transported by rail to their respective deployment areas.
On the Allied side most of the soldiers were British, with many Americans and about 10,000 Canadians. There were smaller groups of soldiers from France, Belgium, Poland, Holland and Norway. The aircraft supporting were British, American, Canadian and Australian.
Because they were patriotic and didn't know any better.
France.
The British Expeditionary Force which is a team of professional soldiers sent to stop the Germans invading France.
The term British Soldiers applies to all soldier of the United Kingdom, and historically all soldiers of the British Empire.