None, I would think. The British evacuation from Dunkirk was in 1940, and America did not enter World War 2 until late 1941.
The evacuation from Dunkirk saved 338,226 soldiers [British & French].
7 million and 1
-A soldier got killed in a case of friendly fire. -A soldier got killed by friendly fire. (I believe both are right :) )
The British-American raid on Dresden, produced a firestorm that killed thousands of people who were crammed into the city as German civilians fled both Russian and American-British troops.
Americans defeated the native American allies.among those killed was Chief Tecumseh.
The evacuation from Dunkirk saved 338,226 soldiers [British & French].
220,000
7 million and 1
In May 1940, the British Army had been fighting in support of the French against the German invaders of France. British forces were cut off from the other forces near the port of Dunkirk, and were in danger of being killed/ captured. The Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, ordered any available ship to pick up the forces at Dunkirk. Over 900 small boats responded, and rescued 338,226 soldiers. Churchill later called this "The miracle at Dunkirk".
Alot
there were 1600 killed, wounded and or missing for the british and 800 killed, wounded and or missing for the patriots
because they had pushed the British back across shore also they had killed alot of men only 300,000 men survived [not full number ] this was a breaking point for the germans
at this moment i am watching UK tv history channels Dunkirk docudrama and his name was mentioned in the third part of the series
Americans: 50,000± killed French and Spanish: 6,000± killed Germans: 7,554 killed British: 29,740 killed
not very friendly....... some of them even killed
-A soldier got killed in a case of friendly fire. -A soldier got killed by friendly fire. (I believe both are right :) )
Yes he was killed in the Boston massacre when he threw a snowball at a British soldier.