May 1940
The mass evacuation of Dunkirk was conducted from 26 May 1940 to 4 June 1940. Over these nine days, 338,226 French and British soldiers were taken from Dunkirk, France and the surrounding beaches by a fleet of about seven hundred vessels, including the Little Ships of Dunkirk, a mixture of merchant marine vessels, fishing boats, pleasure craft and RNLI lifeboats, whose civilian crews were called into service for the emergency.
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The Germans were pushed back just a few miles from the coast in some places, just a few hundred yards in others. None were pushed out of France on D-Day. Many German reinforcements were sent into France in the weeks following D-Day.
The British started the imperialism back in the 1880's.It started when the British had 25% of the empire.
The Germany started the final offensive against France, seizing Paris, breaking through the Maginot Line and forcing the French Government to ask an armistice.
1: there was an evacuation going on. 2: The british airforce were badly damaged
The scene of the evacuation of Allied (mainly British) forces from France during World War II in 1940 was the Channel Coast of France at a port called Dunkirk. Having been pushed back then surrounded by advancing German ground-troops, the majority of the British and French forces trapped at Dunkirk escaped to sea in a daring and largely successful series of day- and night-evacuations.
Dunkirk helped get about half a million allied soldiers to safety and off Dunkirk beach. These soldiers were prisoners, and these could then help in the war on land.Let's explain what Dunkirk was first. Dunkirk is a port town in France on the English Channel. After France and Great Britain went to war with Germany they were great defeated by Germanies Bltizkreig or Lightning war. They were pushed back to Dunkirk and forced to retreat back to England. Thousands of British and some French troops crossed the Channel on Civilian and Military warships. This retreat/battle was important beacause it meant Germany had complete control over Europe until they invaded Russia in 1941. After Dunkirk Germany started Operation Sealion (The invasion of England). So it was not so important for the United Kingdom but Germany since the United Kingdom really just lost thousands of men and was forced from direct land combat. Hope this helped.
the British tryed to take occupied France back but the Germans cept on pushing the British back until the British were right on the boder (Dunkirk) then Chrchil sent lot s of little saling boats to rescuse the British and more that 300,000 men suvived,but they had lost about 200,000 men!
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
He is referring to the Battle Of Dunkirk where the British and French forces were pushed back to the coast and were being shelled by the Germans. The British sent everything that could float, including many fishing boats, to evacuate the army in hopes of having something left to invade with later.
Between 27 May and 4 June 1940, the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) was forced to retreat to Dunkirk by German forces. The Dunkirk evacuation, code-named Operation Dynamo, was the evacuation back to Britain from the beaches and harbour of Dunkirk, France,
The first part of World War II saw British expeditionary troops attempting to stop the invading German forces in France. The attempt failed, and the British forces were forced back to the sea at Dunkirk, from where they had to be evacuated by anything that floated, all the while under heavy assault from the Germans. The defeat was an humiliating and costly debacle for the British, and a huge propaganda victory for the Nazi invaders. After Dunkirk, it did appear for a while that there would be no stopping the spread of the nazi horror.
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.
The evacuation of 338.000 allied (mainly British) troops from the beaches after having been driven back by the advancing German army.
338,000 Allied (mostly British) troops were rescued off the beaches after having been driven back by the advancing German Army.
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).