No, Britain were fighting against Germany. The battle of Dunkirk was actually a British and French retreat.
The impacts it had were that it totally demoralized Germany because of it being their first major defeat and a humiliating of one. It lead to the turning point of the war and Germany started to retreat after this battle. After failing to claim the soviet oil fields, the soviets were on high which used that to their advantage to smash the German eastern front forces and force them to retreat back to Germany.
The Germans did not lose at Dunkirk. Quite the opposite. Dunkirk was a mass retreat by the British army who had been overwhelmed in Europe by the Germans.
After the skirmish on Lexington Common, the British army proceeded on to Concord. At the Old North Bridge in Concord, a force of milita repelled the British army and the British began to retreat back to Boston.
The British cold not retreat from Yorktown because the French fleet blocked the harbor and the American and French troops, surrounded the town.
No, Britain were fighting against Germany. The battle of Dunkirk was actually a British and French retreat.
The British army defeated Germany in the second Battle of El Alamein.
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The impacts it had were that it totally demoralized Germany because of it being their first major defeat and a humiliating of one. It lead to the turning point of the war and Germany started to retreat after this battle. After failing to claim the soviet oil fields, the soviets were on high which used that to their advantage to smash the German eastern front forces and force them to retreat back to Germany.
My assumption. Germany cannot defeat US. But France can. But Germany can defeat France.
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The Germans did not lose at Dunkirk. Quite the opposite. Dunkirk was a mass retreat by the British army who had been overwhelmed in Europe by the Germans.
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Americans and the British were allies during WWI and helped each other out in order to defeat the central power Germany.
After the skirmish on Lexington Common, the British army proceeded on to Concord. At the Old North Bridge in Concord, a force of milita repelled the British army and the British began to retreat back to Boston.
After the skirmish on Lexington Common, the British army proceeded on to Concord. At the Old North Bridge in Concord, a force of milita repelled the British army and the British began to retreat back to Boston.
The British cold not retreat from Yorktown because the French fleet blocked the harbor and the American and French troops, surrounded the town.