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Évacuation de Dunkerque — L évacuation de Dunkerque, communément appelé le miracle de Dunkerque, ou sous le nom de code Opération Dynamo par les Britanniques, a été l évacuation des soldats alliés des plages et du port de Dunkerque, en France, entre le 26 mai et les… … Wikipédia en Français
Dunkirk — For other uses of Dunkirk or Dunkerque, see Dunkirk (disambiguation). Dunkirk Dunkerque … Wikipedia
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Dunkirk (disambiguation) — Dunkirk or Dunkerque may refer to: Dunkirk, France (French: Dunkerque) Battle of Dunkirk, in World War II Operation Dynamo, the evacuation of 338,226 British and French troops during that battle Dunkirk (film) Dunkirk, a song by the British band… … Wikipedia
Dunkirk — [dun′kʉrk΄] seaport in N France, on the North Sea: scene of the evacuation of over 300,000 Allied troops under fire (1940) as France fell to Germany: pop. 70,000 … English World dictionary
Dunkirk — /dun kerrk/, n. 1. French, Dunkerque /dueonn kerddk /. a seaport in N France: site of the evacuation of a British expeditionary force of over 330,000 men under German fire May 29 June 4, 1940. 83,759. 2. a period of crisis or emergency when… … Universalium
Dunkirk — noun 1. a crisis in which a desperate effort is the only alternative to defeat the Russians had to pull off a Dunkirk to get out of there • Hypernyms: ↑crisis 2. a seaport in northern France on the North Sea; scene of the evacuation of British… … Useful english dictionary
Dunkirk — noun Etymology: Dunkirk or Dunkerque, France, scene of the evacuation of Allied forces in 1940 Date: 1941 1. a retreat to avoid total defeat 2. a crisis situation that requires a desperate last effort to forestall certain failure < a Dunki … New Collegiate Dictionary