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Battle of Dunkirk
Also known as the Dunkirk Evacuation and Operation Dynamo
May 27 to June 4, 1940
The Battle of Dunkirk was located
just north of France in a place
called Dunkerque. And across the
English Channel.
No actual fighting occurred, Dunkirk was an evacuation of
the British troops caused by a German attempt to attack
the British. The German‘s equipment was far superior to
the French, British, and Belgian governments. So the British
were forced to flee across the English channel.
Events Leading up to Dunkirk:
The border between France and Germany was defended by an
series of forts on the Maginot Line. If Germany wanted to invade
France it couldn't do it through there. England and France thought
Germany would invade south through the Netherlands and Belgium.
The British and French piled up against the Belgium border, waiting
for the Germans. The German's waited until almost all the Allied
armies had passed northward, then launched the real invasion south.
As a result, the British and French armies were cut off, with the
whole German army lying between them and France. The British
were left trying to make their way back to the coast as best they
could before they were destroyed by the Germans. Which lead them
to the evacuation of Dunkirk.
The Germans failed to overwhelm the allies so a rescue plan was launched
to save the hundreds of thousand soldiers from the beaches of Dunkirk.
Not only large ships were
used to rescue the troops,
but also small privately
owned ones.
About 338,000 soldiers were rescued.
Britain thought Dunkirk was a success because the British
Expeditionary Force (BEF) evacuated most of the troops
there. British soldiers that were rescued were then able to
fight again. It gave the British and their Allies time to
regroup, retrain, re-arm and go back and win the war. If the
Germans had captured all the troops at Dunkirk, we might
not have won the war.
Hitler thought it was a disaster because all those soldiers
got away, and he didn’t successfully complete his blitzkrieg.
But it was also a win for him because the British left behind
tanks and guns that the German forces then captured.
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