It was not a miracle, but it did enable nearly 200,000 British soldiers to escape capture, though without their weapons, and it provided a core of experienced men to expand the British Army. Other than that, there was no great impact.
The evacuation of 338,000 Allied troops from the beaches of Dunkirk from 28 May until 4 June 1940
The Miracle at Dunkirk, which took place during World War II in 1940, resulted in the successful evacuation of over 330,000 Allied troops from the beaches of Dunkirk, France, despite being surrounded by German forces. This event boosted British morale and solidarity, demonstrating resilience in the face of adversity. It also allowed the Allies to regroup and reorganize their efforts, ultimately contributing to their eventual victory in the war. Additionally, the successful evacuation inspired the "Dunkirk Spirit," symbolizing determination and unity in challenging times.
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The evacuation of 338,000 Allied troops from the beaches of Dunkirk from 28 May until 4 June 1940
It was part of world war two the cause of it was WWII
British evacuated from Dunkirk. They thought at most they would be able to evacuate 30,000 troops but over 340,000 troops were evacuated. This became known as the miracle of Dunkirk.Dunkirk
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it got completely wiped out by bombs
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It might be Dunkirk
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Dunkirk was the place in France from which about 340.000 British and French troops were evacuated to England after fleeing the advancing German army. It wasn't really a 'battle' as such, but you could call it a rearguard action. the british at the time called it 'The Miracle of Dunkirk' in that so many men were snatched from being prisoners of war.
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