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2 Think Good 2 Think Good Skip to content Home About ← Older posts Dunkirk on Thursday, May 30, 1940 Posted on July 30, 2017 by Jorge Costales A summary of the WWII events this day: Day 4 saw 53,823 evacuated from Dunkirk, with the total evacuees now at 126,606. Thanks to better discipline, the lorry jetties, and above all, the surge of little ships, the number of men lifted from the beaches rose from 13,752 on the 29th to 29,512 on the 30th, which offset the 9,000 drop from the harbours. Due to the heavy overcast skies, rescue fleets were able to stream across the Channel unchallenged by the Stukas and Heinkels. In the wake of the previous day’s losses, the British Admiralty ordered all modern destroyers to depart Dunkirk and leave 18 older destroyers to continue the evacuation. President Roosevelt rejected a request from US Ambassador to France William Bullitt, which asked for an American fleet to move into the Mediterranean Sea. Benito Mussolini ad...

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