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Yes, a list of known survivors can be found in the related links.Yes. There were about 700 survivors.
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 on the French side of the Channel.
Dunkirk :) but the Germans bombed them as they tried to evacuate on the beaches
Many of them. If you visit a local holocaust museum, you can find talks that are given by survivors. I've been privileged to attend a couple of these. They are very moving and hard to listen to.
Joe hussey was evacuated from dunkirk for the murder of hitler
I have found a list of living survivors from the Arizona - posted last year. There is a list of survivors in the back pages of 'The USS Arizona' written by Jasper/Delgado/Adams. I have not found a list of survivors for the battle itself however.
Go through this list: http://www.ussindianapolis.org/crew.htm Survivors are noted by an asterisk (*).
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It is easier to find a list of soldiers who died during the Battle of Normandy, than it is to find those who lived. Several genealogy websites have been set up and may be able to provide survivors with information.
There were about 335,000 British troops, and about 50,000 French troops rescued at Dunkirk. Do you want that in alphabetical order, or by rank and unit? Thousands died in the fighting that ended with the withdrawal at Dunkirk.
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Yes, a list of known survivors can be found in the related links.Yes. There were about 700 survivors.
There were 335,000 of them, including around 30,000 French troops. I know of no comprehensive list.
No one who was in the building at the time survived. :(
The address of the Dunkirk Free Library is: 536 Central Ave., Dunkirk, 14048 2515