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Operation Dynamo - The Evacuation from Dunkirk, May-June 1940 (Hardcover)
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Operation Dynamo - The Evacuation from Dunkirk, May-June 1940 (Hardcover)
Series: Naval Staff Histories of the Second World War
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Few episodes in warfare are as famous as the evacuation of the
British expeditionary force and many French troops from Dunkirk. It
was a very British success, pulling something of a victory from the
jaws of defeat - a triumph in the face of catastrophe. In May 1940,
as France collapsed in the face of the German blitzkrieg, the
British army and some French forces fell back on the Channel coast.
The advancing Germans pushed them back and then briefly paused,
confident that this cornered remnant of the allied forces was
trapped. Yet the German command had failed to appreciate just what
sea power could do to deny them the full fruits of their apparent
victory; at short notice an evacuation was improvised which, it was
initially thought, might if all went well last two days and rescue
45,000 men. The heroic rear guard action of the troops ashore
against the renewed German advance, the ability of the RAF to
provide just enough air cover, the tireless efforts of naval crews
and those manning the priceless `little ships', and the
organisational genius of Vice Admiral Bertram Ramsay saw Operation
Dynamo succeed beyond all realistic expectation: two days became
nine, and over 338,000 men were saved. Operational disaster in the
Battle of France did not become strategic defeat in the war, and
albeit at great cost to the Navy, the British army survived to be
rebuilt. Above all, Britain could continue to fight. This volume
reproduces the complete text of the Battle Summary written shortly
after the war by the Admiralty historical staff, comprising a
detailed and authoritative account of these dramatic events. This
is accompanied by a comprehensive introduction, newly written for
this volume, that explains the context for the operation as well as
an overview of further reading on the subject. This is the third
volume in Helion's new series,`Naval Staff Histories of the Second
World War'. The series aims to make available to a broad readership
these indispensable studies of the key operations of the war.
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