Dunkirk 1940 Through a German Lens

Dunkirk 1940 Through a German Lens
Author: Alan Ranger
Publisher: Camera on
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2017-09-14
Genre: Dunkirk, Battle of, Dunkerque, France, 1940
ISBN: 9788365281722

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This new photo album, one of first in the MMPBooks/Stratus "Camera On" series, contains 200+ photos of the Battle for Dunkirk - from the German perspective. The photos, mostly unpublished before now, are from German sources, including private photos taken by German soldiers. They cover the retreat to Dunkirk, the battles for the town and beaches, and the aftermath of the evacuation. Vehicles, equipment, ships and aircraft are all covered. A compelling new perspective on this classic battle, this book is an invaluable reference for military historians and modellers alike.

Dünkirchen 1940

Dünkirchen 1940
Author: Robert Kershaw
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 371
Release: 2024-03-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 147285439X

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Using revelatory new material on an event which changed the tide of World War II, Robert Kershaw’s ground-breaking history explores the Battle of Dunkirk from the German perspective.

Dunkirk

Dunkirk
Author: Hans-Adolf Jacobsen
Publisher: Casemate
Total Pages:
Release: 2018-11-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781612006598

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First published in 1958, this first German-perspective account of Dunkirk is available in English for the first time.

The Aftermath of Dunkirk

The Aftermath of Dunkirk
Author: Stephen Wynn
Publisher: Pen and Sword Military
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2021-12-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 1526738708

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Operation Dynamo, the successful evacuation of Belgian, British, Dutch, French and Polish troops from the beaches at Dunkirk between 27 May and 4 June 1940, was not only a pivotal moment of the war, but one that changed its final outcome. There has been much debate in the years since the end of the war concerning the “Hitler Halt” order, which was given to German Panzer units waiting patiently on the outskirts of Dunkirk to be allowed to finish the job they had started. Many theories have been put forward as to the reasons behind this, but the consequence was that it allowed Britain to remain in the war. A total of 338,226, British and Allied troops were rescued from the beaches of Dunkirk, aboard a total of 861 vessels, of which 243 were sunk. For those left behind, official figures record that up to 80,000 French and British troops were captured, whilst during the time of the actual evacuation, somewhere in the region of 16,000 French and 1,000 British soldiers were killed. Equipment wise British forces left behind somewhere in the region of 90,000 rifles, 11,000 machine guns, huge supplies of ammunition, 880 field guns, 310 large calibre artillery pieces, 500 anti-aircraft guns, 850 anti-tank guns, 700 tanks, 45,000 cars and lorries, and 20,000 motor cycles – enough equipment to arm nearly ten divisions of soldiers. It is known that two atrocities took place during the Battle of Dunkirk: the Massacre at Le Paradis, and another at Wormhoudt, carried out by Waffen- SS soldiers, against British and French troops who had already surrendered. Although the Battle of Dunkirk must ultimately go down tactically as a German victory, the rescue of so many of its men, ensured that like a phoenix, Britain rose from the ashes of defeat to gain a great and lasting victory.

Dunkirk

Dunkirk
Author: Norman Gelb
Publisher: William Morrow
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1989
Genre: Dunkerque (France), Battle of, 1940
ISBN:

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Presents an overview of ten days at Dunkirk and the effect the battle on the beaches had on the rest of the world.

Dunkirk, 1940

Dunkirk, 1940
Author: Patrick Wilson
Publisher: Da Capo Press, Incorporated
Total Pages: 206
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Overwhelmed by the German Blitzkreig, the British Expeditionary Force faced annihilation. Miraculously, and thanks to decisive generalship, over 300,000 troops got back to our island fortress to fight another day. There was much more to the Dunkirk story than evacuating the beaches in the little ships and boats.

Dunkirk 1940: 'Whereabouts Unknown'

Dunkirk 1940: 'Whereabouts Unknown'
Author: Tim Lynch
Publisher: The History Press
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2015-04-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 0750964537

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They called it ‘the slaughter of the innocents’. The barely trained and poorly equipped men of the Labour Divisions were never meant to fight, but when the German blitzkreig sliced through the Allied armies they were all that stood in the way of the annihilation of the British Expeditionary Force. Paying with their lives they bought precious time as the army fell back towards Dunkirk, and long after the last of the little ships reached home, the men of the Labour Divisions fought on. Dunkirk 1940: Whereabouts Unknown uses official reports, diaries and personal accounts to tell the story of the chaos, terror and heroism of the amateur soldiers of 137th Infantry Brigade during the fall of France.

The Dunkirk Perimeter and Evacuation 1940

The Dunkirk Perimeter and Evacuation 1940
Author: Jerry Murland
Publisher: Pen & Sword Military
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781473852235

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The book, the latest in a series of eight Battleground Europe books that deals with the BEF's campaign in France and Flanders in 1940, covers the fierce fighting around the Dunkirk Perimeter during May and June 1940 between the retreating British Expeditionary Force and its French allies and the advancing German army. It covers the area that most people in Britain associate with the fighting in France in 1940, a military disaster that could have been much worse. This grievous military setback was soon transformed into a morale boosting symbol of the resilience of the British against a Germany that had crushed so many nations in a matter of weeks. With over 200 black and white photographs and fourteen maps, this book looks in some detail at the units deployed around Dunkirk and Nieuport and their often desperate actions to prevent the inevitable advance of German forces opposing them. The evacuation of the BEF from the beaches east of Dunkirk is covered in detail from the perspective of the Royal Navy and from the standpoint of the soldier on the beaches. Unusual for a Battleground Europe publication is the inclusion of a walk and drive around Ramsgate and Dover, covering the English end of the evacuation. In addition to visits to the relevant cemeteries, the book includes three appendices and two car tours, one tour covering the whole of the Dunkirk perimeter and the other covering Ramsgate and Dover, although there is plenty of scope for walking in both tours. There is also a walk around De Panne, which takes the tourist along the beach that saw so much of the evacuation, and into the back areas of the town where the Germans left their mark when clearing up after the British had gone.

Dunkirk

Dunkirk
Author: Joshua Levine
Publisher:
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2018
Genre: Dunkirk (Motion picture : 2017)
ISBN: 9781510097957

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In 1940, at the French port of Dunkirk, more than 300,000 trapped Allied troops were dramatically rescued from destruction at the hands of Nazi Germany by an extraordinary seaborne evacuation. The true history of the soldiers, sailors, airmen and civilians involved in the nine-day skirmish has passed into legend. Now, in this gift edition, the story Winston Churchill described as a 'miracle' is narrated by bestselling author Joshua Levine in its full, sweeping context, including new interviews with veterans and survivors.

Dunkirk: The True and Surprising Miracle of Dunkirk (The Complete Story of the First Step in the Defeat of Hitler)

Dunkirk: The True and Surprising Miracle of Dunkirk (The Complete Story of the First Step in the Defeat of Hitler)
Author: Jamie Butcher
Publisher: Adan Kalcanto
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-07-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781774856512

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This book will sift through all the speculation and theories behind the evacuation. It will also provide corroborating evidence for the real reasons the port town had to be emptied and how it was evacuated. This book will walk through every aspect of that event in 1940, which is documented as the longest evacuation in history. Come with me as we walk through history to find the true story of the evacuation of dunkirk. What you will learn Britain's military condition before dunkirk The plan to resist the german advance How the allies became trapped The unexpected halt of the german advance The drive to dunkirk The last defense of dunkirk In less than three weeks, hitler achieved the most extraordinary military triumph of modern times: holland, luxembourg, and belgium had been overrun; the french army was about to collapse; and the entire british expeditionary force, which had been sent across the channel to help stop the germans, was trapped against the sea at dunkirk. Unless they could be rescued, britain would be left without an army.