Why had the soldiers at Dunkirk been so fortunate to have been snatched from the shoreline?

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2026-03-28 23:50

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The Germans were rapidly overrunning the French peninsula, and captured many of the stranded soldiers of the British Expeditionary Force. Only favorable weather and a mass mobilization of boats and ships allowed the majority of the army, more than 340,000 men, to evacuate back to England.

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