Battle of Dunkirk

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    II, Winston Churchill has been considered one of the greatest military and political leaders of all time. He has been remembered for his determination, motivational speeches and wartime leadership. In particular, the success of the evacuation of Dunkirk, and the defeat of Hitler have been remembered as two of his greatest achievements. However, Churchill also made a number of mistakes throughout his career, which have now been mostly forgotten. The best example of this, is the failed Gallipoli campaign

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    Christopher Nolans most recent film, Dunkirk, he tells the story of allied soldiers being evacuated from Belgium, after the Germans surrounded them, also know as Operation Dynamo. As a huge fan of Nolan already, I thought this movie was a masterpiece. This was his first movie based on a war, and he did a great job retelling the history. He used an approach that had the actors use very little talking, and relied on the music and visuals to tell the story. The plot of Dunkirk revolves around the largest

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    1. Find out more about the retreat at Dunkirk. How did the British use this as a positive encounter? Because while the evacuation of Dunkirk, they wanted to take the sea as a route to safety. 2. Find out about the Battle of Britain, and write a paragraph about it here. The Battle of Britian is a battle that was fought fro July 10th, 1940. It was a battle between Britian and Germany and lasted many months. Germany had conquered most of Europe through the war, it had Great Britian left. With

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    Beyond question, the evacuation at Dunkirk was the culmination of a major military disaster for the British military, one of the worst it ever suffered in its history. Churchill also stated as much on June 4, 1940, when he told the House of Commons that the defeat in France had been a "colossal military disaster" (Source G). Only the fall of Singapore to the Japanese was a comparable to the military disaster Britain suffered in France in 1940, and Churchill was well-aware of this. Nevertheless, it

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    the Germans in the Battle of the Atlantic to attack shipping bound for Britain, restricting British industry and potentially starving the nation into submission. Due to shortages, the civilians of the United Kingdom were forced to ration their food. They were given a ration book with coupons and had to register at chosen shops in order to buy the rationed food. This made providing three full meals a day for your family nearly impossible for the British. The Dunkirk evacuation was the evacuation

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    The movie Dunkirk by Christopher Nolan captures the action and intensity of a war zone in a sandy beach in northern France. The criteria for any movie to exceed expectations would be to have a strong story arc, character development, music, suspense, special effects, authenticity to history, and realistic setting. Dunkirk meets all the criteria for a movie that’s why it passed the $500 million mark this past weekend. For a historical movie, Dunkirk, exceeds the criteria for a successful movie because

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    most defining speech in world history. Being the second of three speeches delivered by Prime Minister Winston Churchill, during the midst of World War II. The speech was used to the deliver news regarding the greatest military disaster to date in Dunkirk. In his speech Churchill was able to channel into audience patriotic spirit and desire to preserve, by depicting the deeds of the brave men of British military with conviction. Through his vivid storytelling, Churchill connects with his audience

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    By the end of May in 1940 the Germans had trapped all of the allied forces around a northern French city. Allies went to the beaches at Dunkirk because they were outnumbered, and outgunned. Great Britain set out to rescue the army, by sending about 850 ships across the English channel to Dunkirk. They sent many other things in the rescue effort. After Dunkirk resistance in France started to collapse, and by June 14, the Germans took Paris. French leaders surrendered on June 22, 1940. During

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    Do you agree with this interpretation of Dunkirk? In this essay, I am going to explain a painting of Dunkirk, which was painted by a British painter in 1940. The artist, who painted the picture, was called Charles Cundall. He was sent by the British government to paint a picture about The Evacuation at Dunkirk. His main aim for painting this picture was to make Germany look bad and Britain look good. Therefore he had a reason to paint the picture as he was British himself. By looking at the picture

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    their country from German intrusion. Unfortunately, the British’s attempt to protect Belgium was unsuccessful as King Leopold of Belgium later surrendered to Nazi Germany, leaving thousands of French and British soldiers stranded at the harbour of Dunkirk in northern France. Due to the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) having to be rescued from France, Churchill believed that it would be a perfect time to broadcast the inspirational speech to his people. Churchill’s speech clearly highlighted the

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