Dunkirk Aftermath

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Dunkirk Aftermath

The Aftermath of The Battle of Dunkirk

The British War Office made the decision to evacuate British forces from the French coastal town of Dunkirk on 25 May, 1940. In the nine days from 27 May–4 June, 338,226 men escaped, including 139,997 French, Polish, and Belgian troops. Archival.Photography LLC. has unpublished photos of the battle's aftermath, from the German perspective. You have the unique opportunity to use these photos for your next publication or project. 
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