The Evacuation of Dunkirk

In May 1940, the Germans had the cream of the British army pinned down on the French coast. Their only hope was an evacuation across the Channel, which began on May 28th with ‘Operation Dynamo’. Despite heavy losses under aerial bombardement, a flotilla of ships including small civilian vessels managed to carry over 330,000 soldiers to safety.

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