As German armored columns moved to seal off French ports from retreating
British troops in 1940, Winston Churchill had few reserves he could
commit. In an attempt to delay the Germans at Calais, Churchill sent in
two battalions of the Irish Guards and Welsh Guards in a
hastily-organized amphibious landing. In Battleground Europe style,
eyewitness accounts and original photographs provide previously unknown
details. A guide is also provided to the monuments, battle sites and
accommodations in this historic city as they are today.