Four years before the Normandy landings, the French coast was the scene
of another major episode in the Second World War. This was Operation
Dynamo, much less well known than D-Day. And yet you only have to look
at the statistics to see how important this part of the story of the
Campaign of France was: between 27 May and 4 June, almost 340 000 French
and British troops were evacuated from the Dunkirk pocket by a
miscellaneous fleet of 850 boats, among which hundreds of fishing
vessels, pleasure boats, lifeboats or Merchant Navy vessels. Thanks to
the sailors' courage but also the RAF pilots' skill, this operation
without precedent was a success which enabled the British to continue to
fight the Germans, even though they had to leave behind most of their
equipment and weapons. Replaced in its context, Operation Dynamo is here
narrated in detail with numerous period photos, maps, aircraft profiles
and uniform plates.This military operation and human adventure without
precedent breathes again, 77 years later thanks to the film director
Christopher Nolan, the author of the Dark Knight trilogy and
Interstellar which, with Dunkirk, has become an international
blockbuster, to which a chapter of this book is devoted.