Evacuation Of Dunkirk

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Short Questions On The Description Of Evacuation, And Effects...
Jonathan Aguero
Quiz by Jonathan Aguero, updated more than 1 year ago
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Question 1

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What Was The Evacuation Of Dunkirk Described To Be?
Answer
  • Allied Troops Evacuated Dunkirk From The German Army
  • German Army Seized French Port Of Dunkirk
  • Evacuation Of France

Question 2

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How Many Allied Troops Were Eventually Evacuated From Dunkirk?
Answer
  • 139,997
  • 338,226
  • 298,229
  • 50,000

Question 3

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Did The Evacuation Of Dunkirk Take Place Between 27 May And 4 June 1940, During World War II.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 4

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Which French Port Was Ordered To Be Held By A Small Garrison Of British Troops So That Their Colleagues Could Escape?
Answer
  • Calais
  • La Havre
  • Boulogne
  • Harfleur

Question 5

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How Many Ships Were Lost By The British During The Evacuation?
Answer
  • 71
  • 37
  • 51
  • 101

Question 6

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What Were The Reasons Why The Allied Forces Had To Evacuate Dunkirk?
Answer
  • German Army Was About To Invade Dunkirk
  • Collapes Of Belgium
  • Germans Threatened The Allied Forces, With The Amount Of Power They Witheld

Question 7

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Was The Delay Allowed By Hitler To Allow The Evacuation Of Allied Troops, Described By Commander Runstedt; 'Hitler's Vital Mistake™'?
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 8

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What Was The British Code Name For The Dunkirk Evacuation?
Answer
  • Operation Dynamo
  • Operation Sea Lion
  • Phoney War
  • Blitzberg

Question 9

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Two Weeks After The Evacuation, British Troops Were Still Being Evacuated From Which French port?
Answer
  • St Malo
  • Cherbourg
  • La Rochelle
  • St Nazaire

Question 10

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Did The Initials Of The British Force 'BEF' Sent To France, In The War Stand For; ... British Exploring Field?
Answer
  • True
  • False
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