None, really. They were in Dunkirk, obviously, but they were attempting to retreat back across the English Channel after the Germans had penned them in on the coast.
There weren't any other nations of significance involved, and the British weren't trying to defend the area, they were attempting to vacate it.
The countries were Germany,Britain and Allies and France
Germany versus Britain and France.
The Battle of Britain
NO! England as well as all the other countries involved at Dunkirk i.e. Scotland,N.Ireland and Wales among others were forced to retreat when faced with overwhelming numbers. In reality, England alone did not win any decisive battles of WW2,each battle was won by a combination of nations, (including "The Battle of Britain") with pilots from nations such as Poland, France, Scotland, etc.
Dunkirk started on 24th May 1940 and ended on 4th June 1940.
The countries were Germany,Britain and Allies and France
Germany versus Britain and France.
what two countries battked Germany againnst Germany in the battle of Dunkirk
No American troops were involved in Dunkirk. The evacuation at Dunkirk took place at the end of the Battle of France in 1941 and involved French and British Expeditionary Force Troops who were being transported back to England. American troops did not land in France until June 6, 1944 (D-Day).
They invaded Poland, Germany, Norway, and etc.
Germany against United Kingdom, France and Belgium.
On the beaches of Dunkirk.
The Battle of Britain
NO! England as well as all the other countries involved at Dunkirk i.e. Scotland,N.Ireland and Wales among others were forced to retreat when faced with overwhelming numbers. In reality, England alone did not win any decisive battles of WW2,each battle was won by a combination of nations, (including "The Battle of Britain") with pilots from nations such as Poland, France, Scotland, etc.
The Battle of Dunkirk started on May 26, 1940 and was over June 4, 1940.
I think it may have been in the Battle of Britain. I don't think the Dunkirk battle had any planes involved in that battle but I could be wrong.
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