DUNKIRK, Town, France

dŭnˈkûrk, Fr. Dunkerque, town (1990 pop. 71,071), Nord dept., N France, on the North Sea. It is a leading French port with daily ferry service to Ramsgate and Dover, England. It is a steel center; oil refining, shipbuilding, food processing, and the manufacture of electrical equipment are also important. Among Dunkirk's chief exports are construction materials, steel products, cement, fruits and vegetables, sugar, fertilizer, and pre-assembled structures. Probably founded c.7th cent. a.d. and often fortified, Dunkirk played a key role in the struggles in Europe that extended over centuries; it was ruled successively by Flanders, Burgundy, Austria, France, England, and Spain. Ceded briefly in the 1650s to Oliver Cromwell, it was bought back permanently from Charles II by Louis XIV in 1662. The town withstood an Anglo-Dutch bombardment in 1694 and an English siege in 1793. During the 19th cent. improvements were made on the harbor, and Dunkirk grew in commercial importance. During World War II, more than 300,000 Allied troops who were cut off from retreat on land by the German breakthrough to the French Channel ports were evacuated (May 26–June 4, 1940) from Dunkirk. The retreat was carried out by all kinds of available British craft, some manned by civilian volunteers, and was protected by the Royal Air Force. It is considered one of the epic actions of naval history.

See studies by P. Turnball (1978) and J. Harris (1988).

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...the bridgehead around Dunkirk was to be held with no...safely shipped back from Dunkirk, France's third largest port...fortunate that it was Dunkirk towards which they were...away to the east of the town formed the largest continuous...
...ships by raiders from Dunkirk. 2 The Protectors council...war, the situation at Dunkirk presented Cromwell with...problem presented by Dunkirk was to seize the town. Cromwell had discussed...part of a treaty with France. In 1656, Cromwell...
...government. Furthermore, Dunkirk had been, originally, a...had no intention of ceding Dunkirk to anyone. However, he was...strategi- cally important town to France. 60 Rutherfords lot at Dunkirk was less than enviable, reflecting...
...memorials of every town and village. It had all made France sick at the thought...been in 1914. Then France had powerful allies...Poland; Poland, whom France and Britain could or...and then there was Dunkirk, and France was left...
...In 1695, as in 1694, France had no fleet on the western...defend the approach to the town. They ruined or damaged...their course towards Dunkirk, after having renewed...galliots from approaching Dunkirk, and heroically went...as was wittily said in France, in breaking windows...
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...Netherlands, Belgium and then France in May. The collapse of France was rapid and decisive. Anglo...Allied troops were evacuated from Dunkirk. The French surrender followed...three days later.(3) Within France the German advance provoked...
...invasion that briefly united France and England under one...Take the left: yonder town is--what say you If...co-existence between France and England, although...British travelers in France who were likewise in...developments of Dieppe, Dunkirk, and Trouville. Initially...
...some in other cities and towns: Tourcoing, Roubaix...than anywhere else in France outside Paris: at this...for the first time in France, and world culture...construction of the new town, Villeneuve dAscq...one of the richest in France; this required long...
...during the retreat to Dunkirk in 1940. The embryonic...socialist realism in France, Nizan was careful never...chamber of commerce, town council, judiciary...recounts the civil unrest in France during 1934. Nizan was...was lost, buried near Dunkirk, and never recovered...
...reports from various stations that France was preparing a substantial...difficult and more expensive if France could secretly undertake naval...dabbled in smuggling between France and Britain, especially of...Officers passing through the Town ... to which I must add my...
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...stationer from the market town of Saint-Cere in the Lot in the south-west of France. Anti-semitic, anti...symbolic of the way the old France, of wine, cafes and...snubbed out by the new France of consumerism, Americanization...Republic that stretched from Dunkirk in the north to Tamanrasset...
...unoccupied areas of southern France and the colonies of the extensive...1856-1951) at the spa town in central-east France where it was based. Petain...established in most of the towns of southern France and the colonies. But they...
...right past the towns vast war cemetery...phoenix mediaeval town astonishingly...stops while the towns buglers play the...evacuated from Dunkirk. Harry had never...marched across France and forced into...during the Fall of France. We stood inside...We reached the Dunkirk perimeter and...visited Dunkirks town cemetery we felt...
...after the retreat from Dunkirk in 1940, that the battle...that assessment, for France is (or was still then...and the battle for France was what it was all about...and there is scarcely a town or village that escaped...de Gaulle said about France being liberated by her...
...factions throughout much of France. It was not, therefore, a...force as he passed through the town. He then took part in the victory...far greater `deliverance from Dunkirk in 1940, `... wars are not...continuous warfare to defeat France and its future Emperor. As...
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...traces of the modern town to turn it into a war...expected to appear in the town Cleveland Council hopes...thousands of pounds into the towns economy. Libraries in the town have ordered extra copies...interest from locals. Dunkirk saw the evacuation of...relentlessly into northern France. Many of the soldiers...
...traces of the modern town to turn it into a war...expected to appear in the town Cleveland Council hopes...thousands of pounds into the towns economy and boost tourism. Libraries in the town have ordered extra copies...interest from locals. Dunkirk saw the evacuation of...relentlessly into Northern France. Many of the soldiers...
...tough journey to reach Dunkirk. The Glosters were on...prison When they reached Dunkirk, only 100 of the 2n...walked halfway across France. My army boots had worn...turned in the direction of Dunkirk, intending to find a...Brought up in the seaside town of Ilfracombe in Devon...
...watching the oil tanks at Dunkirk blazing, we eventually reached a town named Bray Dunes, east of Dunkirk. "We spent two days...cases had to be left in France. "Without the help...their part in the great Dunkirk evacuation. FRONT PAGE...
...in the Battle of France. Members of the...during which the town was bombed and shelled...before they reached Dunkirk. The 1st Royal Welch...their way back to Dunkirk. The little ships...June 3, 1940. Prof France, who is soon to...sure how the myth of Dunkirk as a victory came...
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DUNKIRK , town, France dun kurk, Fr. Dunkerque, town (1990 pop. 71,071), Nord dept., N France, on the North Sea. It is a leading...cent. a.d. and often fortified, Dunkirk played a key role in the struggles in...
...United States, Germany, France, and the Netherlands...the Roman occupation towns developed, and roads...Trade contributed to town prosperity; wine, olive...were disbanded, the towns decayed. Barbarian incursions...Hundred Years War with France began (1337) in the...the British army from Dunkirk (May June) enabled...


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