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First Blood: April-June 1940
- WWII—The Call of Duty: A Complete Timeline
- Narrated by: Liam Dale
- Length: 38 mins
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Publisher's Summary
First Blood April-June 1940.
When Winston Churchill became Prime Minister of the wartime coalition government in May 1940, he pledged his “blood, toil, tears, and sweat”, and within days of his appointment, he was called upon to honor his promise.
As the Low Countries fell to Adolf Hitler, and France was poised to follow suit, rescuing thousands of Allied servicemen from the beaches of Dunkirk was Churchill’s top priority, as he proved beyond doubt that he was indeed the right man for the job.
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