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The Dunkirk evacuation, code-named Operation Dynamo, also known as the Miracle of Dunkirk, was the evacuation of Allied soldiers during World War II from the beaches and harbour of Dunkirk
WW2 Dunkirk 1940 war on the beaches
Hellfire Corner, Dover Castle, Kent, England. See other frames in this set showing, Dame Vera Lynn opens English Heritage Hellfire Corner at Dover Castle, Kent. England
Dame Vera Lynn opens English Heritage Hellfire Corner at Dover Castle, Kent. England. Hellfire Corner is a series of secret tunnels in the famous White Cliffs under Dover Castle
Second World War Veterans, (from left) Albert Dunn, George Russell, Bill Harrison, Gilbert Pearson, Alf Welch and James Connelly
World War Two - Second World War - An old paddle steamer, one of the many ships of all shapes and sizes that helped in the evacuation of the BEF from the beaches at Dunkirk. Circa: June 1940
Dunkirk parade at Middlesbroughs cenotaph and war memorial on Linthorpe Road. Circa 1975
Survivors from the British Expeditionary Force rescued from Dunkirk in Bristol 1st July 1940
World War Two - Second World War - Bombs from German dive bombers explode during the evacuation of the BEF from the beaches at Dunkirk. Circa: June 1940
World War Two - Second World War - Thames river craft arrive back after helping the evacuation of the BEF from the beaches at Dunkirk. 9th: June 1940
World War Two - Second World War - The evacuation of the BEF from the beaches at Dunkirk. Circa: June 1940
World War Two - Second World War - A naval officer on the beach at Dunkirk prior to evacuation. Circa: June 1940
Small boats which returned from Dunkirk to help with the rescue of stranded BEF forces, pass through London on route to their home towns. 10th June 1940
Armed Naval trawler involved in evacuating BEF HQ staff from Dunkirk during World War Two - 1940
Evacuation of the British Expeditionary Force from Dunkirk 26th May to 4th June 1940. Two ships part of the flotilla of ships and little boats, which helped in the evacuation of British French
British Expeditionary Force returning from Dunkirk After a long retreat the bulk of the British Expeitionary Force reached the Dunkirk Bridgehead
B. E. F return from Dunkirk on The Skylark transport ship. 3rd June 1940B.E.F return from Dunkirk on The Skylark transport ship. 3rd June 1940
British Expeditionary Forces return from Dunkirk. June 1940. W318F