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Founder: The Watchires of Jersey-1

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Dunkirk is a commune in the Nord department in northern France. It lies 6.2 miles from the Belgian border. The population of the city (commune) at the 2012 census was 90,995 inhabitants.

During the Second World War (1939–1945), in the May 1940 Battle of France, the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) in France aiding the French, was cut off from the rest of the French Army by the German advance. Encircled by the Germans they retreated to the area around the port of Dunkirk. The German Army could have easily destroyed the BEF, especially when many of the British troops, in their haste to withdraw, had left behind their heavy equipment. (Continued on RMB) --Wikipedia


Dunkirk is owned by BLITZKRIEG.

Embassies: BLITZKRIEG, The Napoleonic Empire, and Paris.

Tags: Anti-Communist, Capitalist, and Minuscule.

Dunkirk is home to a single nation.

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The Most Corrupt Governments in Dunkirk

World Census officials visited a range of government departments and recorded how frequently bribes were required to complete simple administrative requests.

As a region, Dunkirk is ranked 10,008th in the world for Most Corrupt Governments.

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1.The Watchires of Jersey-1Authoritarian Democracy“Skin on skin, let the love begin”

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(Continued from WFE)

For years, it was assumed that Adolf Hitler ordered the German Army to stop the attack, favouring bombardment by the Luftwaffe. However, according to the Official War Diary of Army Group A, its commander, Generaloberst Gerd von Rundstedt, ordered the halt. Hitler merely validated the order several hours after the fact. This lull in the action gave the British a few days to evacuate by sea. Winston Churchill, the British Prime Minister, ordered any ship or boat available, large or small, to pick up the stranded soldiers, and 338,226 men (including 123,000 French soldiers) were evacuated – the miracle of Dunkirk, as Churchill called it. It took over 900 vessels to evacuate the Allied forces and although over two-thirds of those rescued embarked via the harbour, almost 100,000 were taken off the beaches. More than 40,000 vehicles as well as massive amounts of other military equipment and supplies were left behind, their value being less than that of trained fighting men. The British evacuation of Dunkirk through the English Channel was codenamed Operation Dynamo. Forty thousand Allied soldiers (some who carried on fighting after the official evacuation) were captured or forced to make their own way home through a variety of routes including via neutral Spain. --Wikipedia

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