The British Expeditionary Force would have been wiped out.This would have left Britain without a standing army of regular soldiers.
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i don't kow can you tell me
By small boats ferrying people from the beaches to larger ships waiting offshore.
At Dunkirk the British Expeditionary Force, section of the army, were forced to retreat from Nazi occupied France. Upon reaching the coast, at Dunkirk, they met hundreds of small civilian British boats from across the channel called up to transport the men from the beach to the larger ships. They did this under the attack of the German Air-force.
Dunkirk
Dunkirk on the French side of the Channel.
can any one help me i have a yheames sailing barge the tollsberry and need to sell it but don't know where to srart i belive its one of the little ships from Dunkirk
I think the Maginot line was entirely staffed by the French. It was. Before the British retreated to Dunkirk, the Maginot Line had already fallen.
The evacuation from Dunkirk saved 338,226 soldiers [British & French].
it got completely wiped out by bombs
Germany push the French army and the British army back to Dunkirk. The British government sent different sizes of ships to pick up soldiers. Germany did kill ,many of the soldiers, instead Germany let them go. What's left behind is weapons form France and England. Germany has the victory.
Yes, there was a female captain among the "little ships" that participated in the Dunkirk evacuation during World War II. One notable figure was Captain Margaret L. T. L. Hogg, who commanded the boat "Maid of Kent." Women played various roles in the evacuation effort, and their contributions, including those of female captains, are recognized as part of the broader narrative of Dunkirk.