Dunkirk: Nine Days That Saved An Army

Dunkirk: Nine Days That Saved An Army
Title Dunkirk: Nine Days That Saved An Army PDF eBook
Author John Grehan
Publisher Pen and Sword
Total Pages 380
Release 2018-03-30
Genre History
ISBN 1526724855

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The epic of Dunkirk has been told many times, but the numerous accounts from surviving soldiers and sailors were often a blur of fear and fighting with the days mingling into each other, leaving what is, at times, a confusing picture. In this book, adopting a day by day approach, the author provides a clear portrayal of the unfolding drama on the perimeter around Dunkirk, in the port itself and along the beaches to La Panne and the Belgian border.Reports from many of the captains of the vessels which took part in the great evacuation were submitted to the Admiralty immediately after the conclusion of Operation Dynamo. With access to these, and supported by the various records maintained by the Army and RAF, the author has been able to finally piece together the movements and actions of the many of the squadrons, units and ships involved.With the Admiralty reports and a mass of other firsthand accounts, many of which have never been published before, the true tale of the heroism of the rescued and the rescuers is laid bare. Operation Dynamo saw civilian volunteers and Royal Navy personnel manning every type of craft from the antiaircraft cruiser HMS Calcutta to the cockle boats of the Thames Estuary. The accounts of the men who crewed these vessels tell of being bombed and strafed by the Luftwaffe or shelled from the shore. There are stories of collisions in the dark, chaos on the beaches and tragic losses as ships went down. Similar tales are told by the men waiting on the beaches, defending the perimeter or flying in the skies overhead in a valiant effort to hold the German Army and Luftwaffe at bay.Yet this is ultimately a story, as Churchill described it, of deliverance, for against all the predictions, the BEF was saved to fight again another day. With civilians and servicemen working without respite for days and nights on end under almost continual attack to rescue the army, the nation pulled together as never before. It truly was Britains finest hour.

Dunkirk Evacuation, Operation Dynamo

Dunkirk Evacuation, Operation Dynamo
Title Dunkirk Evacuation, Operation Dynamo PDF eBook
Author John Grehan
Publisher Frontline Books
Total Pages 273
Release 2020-04-30
Genre History
ISBN 1526770369

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“Takes you right to the scene of the action in late May and early June 1940, when more than 300,000 soldiers were saved from capture or death.” —Rambles The “miracle” of Dunkirk is one of the most inspiring stories of all time. The British Expeditionary Force had been all but surrounded, and, with the French armies collapsing on all sides, it appeared that Britain was about to suffer the heaviest defeat in its history. When Winston Churchill’s War Cabinet finally accepted that the Battle of France had been lost, preparations were made to try and rescue as many soldiers as possible from one of the few ports left open to the British Expeditionary Force—Dunkirk. So rushed and chaotic was the retreat to the Channel coast, with thousands of guns, vehicles and tanks being abandoned, there was little time for soldiers to consider taking photographs of the shocking scenes of death and destruction which surrounded them. Yet images do exist of the ships and boats of all descriptions which braved the bombs and guns of the German Air Force to rescue Britain’s only field army from the clutches of Hitler’s panzer divisions. One man in particular, Sub-Lieutenant John Rutherford Crosby, a member of the crew of the minesweeper, and converted Clyde paddle steamer, HMS Oriole, left a legacy of dramatic images. These include the never-to-be-forgotten scenes of long lines of tired and anxious troops stretching into the sea and of bombs exploding on the packed beaches—all with his own personal little camera. Other images in this book paint a vivid and memorable picture, as no words ever could, of the greatest evacuation of troops under fire.

The Nine Days of Dunkirk

The Nine Days of Dunkirk
Title The Nine Days of Dunkirk PDF eBook
Author David Divine
Publisher
Total Pages 328
Release 1959
Genre Dunkirk, Battle of, Dunkerque, France, 1940
ISBN

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Detailed and documented account of the military and naval operations between Dunkirk and Dover that ended in the successful evacuation of the B.E.F.

The Nine Days of Dunkirk

The Nine Days of Dunkirk
Title The Nine Days of Dunkirk PDF eBook
Author Arthur Durham Divine
Publisher
Total Pages 328
Release 1959
Genre Dunkirk, Battle of, Dunkerque, France, 1940
ISBN

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TIME-LIFE World War II: Dunkirk

TIME-LIFE World War II: Dunkirk
Title TIME-LIFE World War II: Dunkirk PDF eBook
Author The Editors of TIME-LIFE
Publisher Time Inc. Books
Total Pages 135
Release 2017-07-21
Genre History
ISBN 1683301269

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Discover the heroes who saved 340,000 lives The Battle of Dunkirk has come to represent heroic perseverance in the face of adversity. By May 1940, Hitler's Nazis had pushed the Allies into a corner of France, almost to the sea. They thought the English had no choice but to surrender . . . but they were wrong. "We shall fight on the beaches," said Winston Churchill, the new English prime minister, and fight they did. Surrounded by German ground forces and bombarded by Nazi warplanes, some 340,000 British and French troops were rescued by a makeshift flotilla of military and civilian ships despite incredible odds. Photographs from the archives of TIME and LIFE magazines, combined with compelling text, put the mission in historic context and show how this massive operation unfolded. Discover true heroism in Time-Life World War II: Dunkirk, a remarkable collector's keepsake.

The Nine Days Wonder (The Operation Dynamo)

The Nine Days Wonder (The Operation Dynamo)
Title The Nine Days Wonder (The Operation Dynamo) PDF eBook
Author John Masefield
Publisher DigiCat
Total Pages 64
Release 2022-08-01
Genre History
ISBN

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DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "The Nine Days Wonder (The Operation Dynamo)" by John Masefield. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.

Operation Dynamo

Operation Dynamo
Title Operation Dynamo PDF eBook
Author Tim Benbow
Publisher Naval Staff Histories of the S
Total Pages 0
Release 2016
Genre History
ISBN 9781910294598

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"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."--Publisher website.