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Did the British help Germany during Dunkirk?

No, Britain were fighting against Germany. The battle of Dunkirk was actually a British and French retreat.


Who was president during the battle of Dunkirk?

Franklin Delano Roosevelt


What problems existed after Germany took over Dunkirk?

They couldn't handle the weather conditions there. Edit: Just to add on, weather conditions were bad for most of May 1940 in Dunkirk (General Franz Halder kept a very detailed journal) during the evacuation of the BEF at Dunkirk. He lamented how upset he was that thousands of men were escaping across the English Channel right under their noses, and they couldn't do that much to stop them. Dunkirk was later a major base for Germany during the Battle of Britain. Until 1944 when the allies recovered France from the Germans, Dunkirk was a relatively good place to be if you were a Wehrmacht troop. It was well funded, had a constant influx of troops, and people weren't stationed there for too long.


What battles did Great Britain fight in during World War 2?

The Battle of France. Dunkirk. The Battle of Britain. The Battle of the Atlantic. The North Africa Campaign. The East Africa Campaign. Burma. The Invasions of Sicily & Italy. D Day. The Liberation of France. Arnhem & Market Gardren. The Invasion of Germany.


Why did the rescue ships have to lie at least half a mile off Dunkirk's beaches?

so they wouldn't be hit during the battle


What was the date of the battle of Dunkirk?

Battle of DunkirkFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaThe Battle of Dunkirk was a battle in the Second World War between the Allies and Germany. A part of the Battle of France on the Western Front, the Battle of Dunkirk was the defence and evacuation of British and allied forces in Europe from 24 May to 4 June 1940.After the Phoney War, the Battle of France began in earnest on 10 May 1940. To the east, the German Army Group B invaded and subdued the Netherlands and advanced westwards through Belgium. In response, the Supreme Allied Commander French General Maurice Gamelin initiated "Plan D" which relied heavily on the Maginot Line fortifications. Gamelin committed the forces under his command, three mechanised armies, the French First and Seventh and the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) to the River Dyle. On 14 May, German Army Group A burst through the Ardennes and advanced rapidly to the west toward Sedan, then turned northwards to the English Channel, in what Generalfeldmarschall Erich von Manstein called the "sickle cut" (known as "Plan Yellow" or the Manstein Plan), effectively flanking the Allied forces.


What happened at Dunkirk during World War 2?

Germany push the French army and the British army back to Dunkirk. The British government sent different sizes of ships to pick up soldiers. Germany did kill ,many of the soldiers, instead Germany let them go. What's left behind is weapons form France and England. Germany has the victory.


How many british aircrafts were there in the battle of Dunkirk?

During the Battle of Dunkirk in May and June 1940, the British Expeditionary Force had around 850 aircraft, which included fighters, bombers, and reconnaissance planes. However, not all were deployed directly to the Dunkirk area, and many faced significant losses due to enemy action. The air support was crucial in protecting the evacuation of Allied troops, but the British suffered heavy casualties in the air during this operation.


What two countries constituted Germany during the Cold War?

West Germany and East Germany.


Who was the British naval commander during the battle of Dunkirk?

Admiral Sir William George "Bill" Tennant KCB CBE MVO DL (2 January 1890 - 26 July 1963) Bertram Ramsay was in charge of the BEF evacuation at Dunkirk.


Which countries were the enemy of the us during ww1?

It was Germany


During the battle of Britain did Germany join the axis powers?

No