Dunkirk Evacuees

The Dunkirk Evacuees were the men of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) who, in the immediate aftermath of the Battle of Dunkirk in the Second World War, made a hasty and complete retreat across the English Channel to escape capture and annihilation by the advancing Nazi German forces. During Operation Dynamo over 300,000 British soldiers were ferried to relative safety. Of course, during this evacuation they were forced to fight desperately in an effort to hold off the German advance and they were harrassed with aerial attacks in an effort to impede their efforts. In the process of the Dunkirk Evacuation the British were forced to abandon vast quantities of vehicles, weapons, ammunition, fuel, and other valuable wartime material.

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