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The Battle of Dunkirk, fought between May 26 and June 4, 1940, primarily involved conventional warfare during World War II. It was characterized by a large-scale evacuation of Allied forces, particularly British and French troops, surrounded by German forces on the beaches of Dunkirk, France. The operation, known as Operation Dynamo, involved both land and naval engagements, with the Allies attempting to hold back the advancing German army while evacuating hundreds of thousands of soldiers. The battle highlighted the challenges of mobile warfare and the impact of air superiority, as German Luftwaffe attacks significantly affected the evacuation efforts.

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