The British Expeditionary Force escaped from Dunkirk to avoid destruction and/or capture by German armed forces . The BEF reformed as the core of a reconstituted and resurgent British army that later fought with distinction on the European mainland (and elsewhere) .
French rebels, but mostly Britain's military.In fact 1/3 of Britain's military was at Dunkirk.
The countries were Germany,Britain and Allies and France
In the summer of 1940, 338000 British and French troops were evacuated from the beaches at Dunkirk in Northern France after having been thoroughly beaten by superior German Forces. It was one of the worst defeats the British Army has ever suffered but propaganda at the time made it sound like a victory. There is no doubt that the logistics of the evacuation were nothing short of a miracle.
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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.
Britain and France
To fool the Germans that the Allies intended to invade France at Dunkirk, rather than at Normandy.
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French rebels, but mostly Britain's military.In fact 1/3 of Britain's military was at Dunkirk.
Dunkirk
The countries were Germany,Britain and Allies and France
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what two countries battked Germany againnst Germany in the battle of Dunkirk
They were beaten and retreating to save themselves
One of the greatest rescues in the history of warfare occurred in Dunkirk. The Battle of Dunkirk occurred between Germany and the Allies.
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In the summer of 1940, 338000 British and French troops were evacuated from the beaches at Dunkirk in Northern France after having been thoroughly beaten by superior German Forces. It was one of the worst defeats the British Army has ever suffered but propaganda at the time made it sound like a victory. There is no doubt that the logistics of the evacuation were nothing short of a miracle.