Pillar of Fire Dunkirk, 1940
In the space of three and a half weeks during May and early June 1940, the armed forces of Nazi Germany came close to winning. The British Expeditionary Force were isolated, driven back to the sands of the Channel and the lone port of Dunkirk and Britain faced catastrophe. How that catastrophe was averted through a combination of enemy blunders and British resourcefulness is told here by Ronald Atkin.
Ronald Atkin
Hardcover with d/w 256pp Sidgwick & Jackson 1990 1st Ed
Fine/Vg