During the longest battle of the Second World War ... the evacuation of troops from Dunkirk. Prof Dominic Tweddle, the chairman of the Wellington Trust and the former director general of the ...
approximately 340,000 men were picked up by some 900 ships, many of them small, privately-owned vessels. Demoralised, starving and exhausted, the men waiting on the beaches of Dunkirk endured days ...
This legendary HMS Wellington ship that played a huge role in the evacuation of Dunkirk - will soon be open to the public in ...
A ship berthed in Hartlepool that played a key part in one of the defining moments of the Second World War is hoped to return to the scene of her “finest hour”.
A BOAT owned by an Isle of Wight couple will take part in the 85th anniversary of the Dunkirk evacuation in France. The ...
As we fly above the infamous battle sites of D-Day and Dunkirk, soar over hidden Nazi bunkers, and glide across lost battleships and sunken shipwrecks ...
Four hundred thousand British and French soldiers are holed up in the French port town of Dunkirk. The only way ... bombing the British soldiers and ships without much opposition.
Any coach will tell you they want to be playing their best basketball of the season leading into the playoffs. On Friday ...
He was in the first and the second battle of Narvik ... After Norway, his ship received orders to proceed to a 'place called Dunkirk'. Everybody thought this was in Scotland, at first, and ...