Battle
of Dunkirk
Coordinates:
51.0343°N 2.37682°E – 51+2=53 Phoney
War
The
Battle of Dunkirk took place in Dunkirk (Dunkerque), France, during
the Second World War between the Allies and Nazi Germany. As part of
the Battle of France on the Western Front, the Battle of Dunkirk was
the defence and evacuation of British and Allied forces in Europe
from 26 May to 4 June 1940.
Battle
of Dunkirk 61=18p Faked (92 Falsity) (169/13=13 B.S.) (Su
1014=114 Inconceivable) (F 221/13=17
Lie) (S 694/2=347=69p Improvisate) (E
997=168p/2=84 Foolish) (J 637/7=91 Deception, Bamboozle)
Dunkirk
34 Mocker (47 Contrived) (88
Artifical, Program) (101=26p Lie) (F 114 Inconceivable) (S 333/3=111
This is a Lie) (E 493/17=29 Baloney, Falsity) (J 353=71p
Falsified, Unreal)
Dunkerque
44 Fictional (127=31p B.S.) (Su 696/8=87 Misguide, Fixed) (F 142/2=71
Falsified, Unreal) (FB 231/3=77 The Big
Lie) (S 431=83p=23p Fraud, Fantasy) (E 854/14=61p=18p Faked)
(J
614/2=307==63p Untrue)
was
the defence and evacuation of British and Allied forces
266/2=133 This is a Hoax (283=61p=18p
Faked) (F 534/6=89=24p Farce, Magic, Made Up) (S 2232/24=93
Invented, Inactual)
(E
2858/2=1429=226p/2=113 Mainstream, Green
Screen, Fiction, Not True) (J 3018/2=1509=159 This Is A Lie)
After
the Phoney War, the Battle of France began in earnest on 10 May 1940.
To the east, the German Army Group B invaded the Netherlands and
advanced westward. In response, the Supreme Allied Commander—French
General Maurice Gamelin—initiated "Plan D" and entered
Belgium to
engage the Germans in the Netherlands. The plan relied heavily on the Maginot Line fortifications along the German–French border, but German forces had already crossed through most of the Netherlands before the French forces arrived. Gamelin instead committed the forces under his command, three mechanised armies, the French First and Seventh Armies and the British Expeditionary Force (BEF), to the River Dyle. On 14 May, German Army Group A burst through the Ardennes and advanced rapidly to the west toward Sedan, then turned northward to the English Channel, in what Generalfeldmarschall Erich von Manstein called the "Sickle Cut" (known as "Plan Yellow" or the Manstein Plan), effectively flanking the Allied forces.
engage the Germans in the Netherlands. The plan relied heavily on the Maginot Line fortifications along the German–French border, but German forces had already crossed through most of the Netherlands before the French forces arrived. Gamelin instead committed the forces under his command, three mechanised armies, the French First and Seventh Armies and the British Expeditionary Force (BEF), to the River Dyle. On 14 May, German Army Group A burst through the Ardennes and advanced rapidly to the west toward Sedan, then turned northward to the English Channel, in what Generalfeldmarschall Erich von Manstein called the "Sickle Cut" (known as "Plan Yellow" or the Manstein Plan), effectively flanking the Allied forces.
Battle
of France 56 Fingerable,
Imaginary (79=22p Laugh) (250=25 Trick) (Su 768/12=96
Fakery, Freemason) (F 180=18 Faked) (S 618/6=103 B.S.) (E
659=120p Illuminati, Idiotic) (J 419=81p Improvisation)
10
May 1940 – 10+5+19+40=74 Baloney, Jesus / 10+5+91+4=110 Contrived
A
series of Allied counter-attacks—including the Battle of
Arras—failed to sever the German spearhead, which reached the coast
on 20 May, separating the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) near
Armentières, the French First Army, and the Belgian Army further to
the north from the majority of French troops south of the German
penetration. After reaching the Channel, the German forces swung
north along the coast, threatening to capture the ports and trap the
British and French forces before they could evacuate to Britain.
Battle
of Arras 48 Hoax (87 Fixed) (213/3=71 Unreal, Falsified) (Su
828/4=207=27 Faked) (F 190=19 Bogus) (FB 274/2=137=33p
Fakery) (S 593=108p=18 Faked) (E 786/6=131
Fictitious) (J 536/8=67 Untruth)
In
one of the most widely debated decisions of the war, the Germans
halted their advance on Dunkirk. Contrary to popular belief, what
became known as the "Halt Order" did not originate with
Adolf Hitler. Field Marshals Gerd von Rundstedt and Günther von
Kluge suggested that the German forces around the Dunkirk pocket
should cease their advance on the port and consolidate, to avoid an
Allied breakout. Hitler sanctioned the order on 24 May with the
support of the Oberkommando der Wehrmacht (OKW). The army was to halt
for three days, which gave the Allies sufficient time to organise the
Dunkirk evacuation and build a defensive line. Despite the Allies'
gloomy estimates of the situation, with Britain even discussing a
conditional surrender to Germany, in the end more than 330,000 Allied
troops were rescued.
Halt
Order 47 Contrived (52 Imaginary,
This is a Hoax) (101=26p Lie) (SU 606=66 Fakery) (F 153 Deceptious)
(S 416/2=208=28 Falseness) (E 488/4=122
Fraudulent) (J 348/4=87 Misguide, Fixed)
more
than Thirty Three thousand 330,000 Allied troops were rescued
246/2=123 Invented, Conspiracy
(726/11=66 Fakery) (F 702=72 Improvisation) (FB 1245/15=83=23p
Fantasy, Joker) (S 2374/2=1187=195p Misconception) (E 4458/6=743=132p
Dishonesty) (J 3568/16=223=48p Hoax)
The
numbers tells me that the Battle of Dunkirk was a staged event. More than 330,000 involved in this conspiracy....likely
not true. There had to be many who were more than willing to sellout
for the greater cause and for the all mighty dollars.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Dunkirk
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