After Dunkirk 1940 the rest of the evacuations in France:
Western France Evacuations - The Battle for France begins on the 5th with a German advance south from the line River Somme to Sedan.
10th - The evacuation of British and Allied forces from the rest of France gets underway. Starting with Operation 'Cycle', 11,000 are lifted off from the Channel port of Le Havre
15th - Operation 'Aerial' begins with the evacuation of Cherbourg and continues for the next 10 days, moving south right down to the Franco-Spanish border.
17th - The only major loss during the evacuation from western France is off St Nazaire. Liner “Lancastria” is bombed and sunk with the death of nearly 3,000 men.
25th - The Allied evacuation of France ends with a further 215,000 servicemen and civilians saved, but Operations 'Aerial' and 'Cycle' never capture the public's imagination like the 'miracle' of Dunkirk. On the final day of the evacuation, Canadian destroyer “FRASER” is rammed and sunk by AA cruiser “Calcutta” off the Gironde Estuary leading into Bordeaux.
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