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    Dunkirk: Retreat to Victory

    Dunkirk: Retreat to Victory

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    by Julian Thompson


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      ISBN-13: 9781628721898
    • Publisher: Arcade Publishing
    • Publication date: 10/11/2011
    • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
    • Format: eBook
    • Pages: 352
    • Sales rank: 90,768
    • File size: 8 MB


    Major General Julian Thompson served in the Royal Marines for 34 years and commanded the counter-invasion of the Falkland Islands in 1982. A professor in the Department of War Studies at Kings College, University of London, he is the author of six acclaimed books of military history. He lives in London.

    Table of Contents


    List of Maps     vii
    Preface     xiii
    Twenty Wasted Years     1
    Into Belgium: First Shocks     25
    Back to the Escaut and Disaster on the BEF's Southern Flank     51
    Counter-Stroke at Arras     82
    Fighting on Two Fronts     101
    Boulogne and Calais     145
    The Withdrawal: II Corps on the Eastern Flank     174
    The Withdrawal: Fighting the Panzers on the Western Flank     198
    Comings and Goings at Dunkirk     221
    The End at Dunkirk     245
    The Final Battles     273
    Reckoning     295
    Appendices     303
    Glossary     307
    Notes     315
    Select Bibliography     323
    Index     325

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    In May 1940, the small British Expeditionary Force was sent to help the Belgians and French hold back the German army. Ill-equipped and under-trained, they fought hard for three weeks, from the German invasion of France to the rescue of the last British troops from the beaches at Dunkirk. Remarkably, they conducted a successful fighting withdrawal in the face of a formidable foe. Drawing on previously unpublished and rare material, Major-General Julian Thompson recreates the action from the misunderstandings between the British and French generals to the experiences of the ordinary soldier. Unlike other books on the subject he gives full weight to the fighting inland as the BEF found itself in mortal danger thanks to the collapse of the Belgian army on one flank and the failure of the French on the other, and corrects popular myths about the evacuation. 'Has many strengths. The most obvious of which is that it is written by a distinguished former solder . . . this is a good book - decent and true' Laurence Rees, Daily Mail

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    Library Journal
    It's tempting to compare Thompson's book to Barbara W. Tuchman's great The Guns of August, but that misses the point. Each follows the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) at the start of a world war, relating the trials of a small, determined force outnumbered by the sledgehammer of a larger foe. While Guns focuses on the big picture, Thompson is focused on the tactical angles and a BEF that is much different from that fielded in 1914. As a former general, Thompson (The Royal Marines) has the rare ability to translate the importance of movements, tactics, and minutiae for the layperson and make it exciting. He unblinkingly examines the strengths and failings of all combatants. VERDICT It's a rare thing to know the outcome of an event yet still feel suspense, frustration, and the gaining of new insight. A brilliant book, perfect for informed readers looking for the next great World War II history.—B.D.
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