Hundreds of thousands of British soldiers, and some of their allies, were able to leave Dunkirk, France and sail back to England. They left their heavy equipment and vehicles on the beach. They returned back to Europe eventually and liberated it from Nazi Germany, along with the help of the Americans and the Russians and people from other nations.
because it was
French rebels, but mostly Britain's military.In fact 1/3 of Britain's military was at Dunkirk.
No
The Battle of Britain
No - the evacuation at Dunkirk happened late May/early June 1940. The US didn't become involved in World War II until December 1941
The people of Dunkirk actually played an instrumental part in United States victory in World War Two. They made many significant contributions, such as creating the first gas powered rifle, the Sturmgewehr (STG), developed the war style known as blitzkreig, and transferred Nazi secrets to the Americans.
It might be Dunkirk
French rebels, but mostly Britain's military.In fact 1/3 of Britain's military was at Dunkirk.
No
Britain and France
The Battle of Britain
No - the evacuation at Dunkirk happened late May/early June 1940. The US didn't become involved in World War II until December 1941
The British evacuated to save its military.
Evacuate 338,000 troops
From Dunkirk.
Hitler paused and did not invade Britain while the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) was evacuating from Dunkirk. With Britain in total disarray, Hitler believed that Britain was beaten and would sue for peace.
The people of Dunkirk actually played an instrumental part in United States victory in World War Two. They made many significant contributions, such as creating the first gas powered rifle, the Sturmgewehr (STG), developed the war style known as blitzkreig, and transferred Nazi secrets to the Americans.
No, Britain were fighting against Germany. The battle of Dunkirk was actually a British and French retreat.