The EVACUATION of DUNKIRK 🛳

in #history7 years ago (edited)

The movie Dunkirk was released a few days ago and I thought it would be a good idea to write about it since it's a fresh topic. I haven't watched the movie while I'm writing this article yet, so I can't tell how historically accurate it is.


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In May 1940, Germany invaded the Netherlands, Belgium and Northern France. A German blitzkrieg attack by Airborne Forces quickly demolished Dutch and Belgian forces who surrendered within a few days.

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(German paratroopers or "Fallschirmjäger")

The British, French and Belgian Troops reinforced the position against the advancing German army into Belgium but were unable to hold their positions. France was falling rapidly, and by the 14th and 15th of May, the main German Force had moved into the river Meuse, advancing in the west direction towards the English Channel.

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(German soldiers at the river Meuse)

During a visit to Paris on the 17th of May, was the British prime minister Winston Churchill astonished to learn, that the French commander-in-chief had no strategic reserves for such an emergency. By this point without telling the French, British high Command had began planning operation DYNAMO, the evacuation of the British Expeditionary Force by sea.

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(Churchill in Paris)

German tanks, under general Heinz Guderian, moved the allies closer into a trap until they were forced into a perimeter around the port of Dunkirk, the only port left for an allied withdrawal. Surprisingly on the 22nd of may 1940 a halt order was issued by the German high Command with Adolf Hitler's approval whatever the reason was, this order provided the allies an unexpected and crucial opportunity to evacuate their troops. The Luftwaffe continued to attack the port of Dunkirk when the weather allowed it.

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While the allies strengthened their defenses against the German tanks, now thousands of British and French troops sat on the beaches waiting for a rescue attempt. Evacuation began on the29th of May by the Royal Navy. Civilian fishing and life boats were pressed into service, known as little ships. Their efforts would become known as the Dunkirk spirit.

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(Little ships)

Royal Air Force fighters also provided important air cover for the evacuation on the ground from Luftwaffe. By the 4th of June, 338,000 soldiers, including 120,000 French, had been evacuated by the hastily formed fleet of 860 boats. The British Expeditionary Force lost 68,000 soldiers during the campaign and had to leave nearly all of their tanks, vehicles and equipment behind. Thousands of French troops were also left behind to be taken prisoner.

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Six British and three French destroyers and 200 small craft were sunk by German mines, torpedo boats, u-boats and aircraft. Both sides lost over 100 aircraft. The success of the evacuation, was a big boost to the British morale and the valuable trained soldiers of the British Expeditionary Force now rescued, insured Britain could eventually fight back later in the war.

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British prime Minister Winston Churchill called the outcome a miracle in his "We shall fight on the beaches" speech on the 4th of June.

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I have seen the movie and it is a masterpiece . Followed.
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