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- On Sunday, May 26, 1940, German forces resume offensive toward Dunkirk and Operation Dynamo was ordered to commence. On Monday, May 27, 1940, Operation Dynamo’s first full day occurred. German Luftwaffe destroyed Dunkirk harbour and 7,669 troops were rescued. On Tuesday, May 28, 1940, the Belgian army surrendered.
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The Dunkirk evacuation, codenamed Operation Dynamo and also known as the Miracle of Dunkirk, or just Dunkirk, was the evacuation of more than 338,000 Allied soldiers during the Second World War from the beaches and harbour of Dunkirk, in the north of France, between 26 May and 4 June 1940.
May 19, 2024 · Dunkirk evacuation (May 26–June 4, 1940), in World War II, the evacuation of about 198,000 soldiers of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) and 140,000 French and Belgian troops from the French seaport of Dunkirk to England. Naval vessels and hundreds of civilian boats were used in the operation.
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Operation Dynamo: Things you need to know about the Dunkirk Evacuation. Early in the Second World War, in late May 1940, the Allied forces of British, French and Belgian troops were trapped by the invading German army on the coast of France and Belgium, in the area around Dunkirk.
May 19, 2024 · Dunkirk evacuation. British and other Allied troops waiting to be evacuated from the beach at Dunkirk, France, 1940. (more) Even before the Belgian capitulation, the British government had decided to launch Operation Dynamo, the evacuation of the BEF by sea from Dunkirk.
Apr 29, 2024 · The Dunkirk Evacuation of 26 May to 4 June 1940, known as Operation Dynamo, was the attempt to save the British Expeditionary Force in France from total defeat by an advancing German army.