Book, Nicholas Harman, Dunkirk, the patriotic myth, 1980
Dunkirk, the patriotic myth
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Mr. Harman interviewed survivors of the evacuation and examined previously unexplored Cabinet papers, war diaries and other documents in compiling this vivid and fascinating account, the first to place the military and naval events on the Flanders coast in the context of the strategic and political decisions that shaped them.