Dunkirk
The rescue at Dunkirk, known as Operation Dynamo, took place between May 26 and June 4, 1940, during World War II, when Allied forces were trapped by German troops on the beaches of Dunkirk, France. Over 338,000 British and Allied soldiers were evacuated to safety across the English Channel, using a makeshift fleet of military and civilian vessels. This successful evacuation was a significant morale boost for the Allies as it demonstrated their resilience and ability to regroup in the face of adversity, allowing them to continue fighting against Nazi Germany. It fostered a sense of unity and hope, reinforcing the belief that victory was still achievable.
I think the Maginot line was entirely staffed by the French. It was. Before the British retreated to Dunkirk, the Maginot Line had already fallen.
Dunkirk. It was the nearest part of occupied France, and the channel would be the point of greatest exposure. Thinking was, that we would opt for the shortest sea crossing.
Dunkirk on the French side of the Channel.
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.
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The countries were Germany,Britain and Allies and France
Dunkirk .
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.
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) .
The Neutrality Act had the effect of the US providing aid to the allies.