Operation Dynamo: the evacuation from Dunkirk, 26th May - 4th June 1940
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adam_text | Contents
Operation Dynamo: Introduction by Tim Benbow 15
Dunkirk bibliography 40
Sources 44
Introduction 46
Chapter I
Preliminary Events
10th - 18th May 1940
Germany Invades Holland and Belgium 49
Allies reach River Dyle 49
German thrust on French 9th Army Front 49
Occupation of Walcheren and Zuid Beveland imminent 50
Germans cross Meuse 50
Dutch Army surrenders 50
Allies withdraw to river Escaut 51
French 9th Army front broken 51
Allied rail communications severed 51
Chapter II
The Week Before Operation “Dynamo”
19th-25th May, 1940
Compulsory withdrawal of B.E.F. foreseen 53
R.A.E Component begins return to England 53
Vice-Admiral, Dover, represented at War Office conference 53
Channel ports the German objective 54
General Weygand directing Allied operations 54
R.A.F. Component to set up rear H.Q. at Hawkinge 54
Naval Staff at Dover considers large-scale evacuation 54
Provision of small craft considered 55
Counter-attack south of Arras 55
Germans approach Boulogne 55
Organisation of the Canal line 56
Emergency evacuation again considered at the War Office 56
Canal line occupied 56
Boulogne cut off, Calais threatened 57
“The operation . . . will be known as “Dynamo” 57
Enemy within 20 miles of Dunkirk 57
Calais cut off 57
Boulogne evacuated 58
The “Weygand” Plan 60
Fighting troops hold on at Calais 61
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Defences of Dunkirk 61
Belgian line penetrated 62
Enemy pincer attack 62
British destroyers bombard suburb of Calais 63
Evacuation of Calais countermanded 63
Chapter III
Operation “Dynamo” is Commenced, Sunday, 26th May, 1940
Allied decision to withdraw 64
H.M. Government authorises withdrawal to the coast 64
Dunkirk perimeter organised 65
The Admiralty signals, “Operation ‘Dynamo5 is to Commence” 65
Monas Isle makes the first round trip 66
Mona s Queen first ship back on 27th May 66
Hospital carriers 67
Admiralty call for cutters and whalers 67
Sea and air patrols 67
Germans occupy Calais 68
Chapter IV
Monday, 27th May
The Dunkirk perimeter 69
The Belgain armistice 70
Dunkirk locks prepared for demolition 70
Route Z under fire: Route Y adopted: Route X prepared 70
Sea and Air Patrols 71
Ex-Dutch skoots for Dunkirk 72
The “build-up” of small craft commences 72
“Dynamo Maintenance Officer” appointed 72
S.N.O. Dunkirk assumes duty 1900/27 73
Beach evacuation begins 73
“Evacuation tomorrow night is problematical” 74
All ships diverted to the beaches 74
Results of S.N.O. Dunkirk’s 2005/27 75
“Chronic shortage” of beaching boats 76
Disembarkation ports designated 76
Summary of troops evacuated 77
Chapter V
Tuesday, 28th May
First supplies reach the beaches 78
Germans reach Nieuport 78
Lord Gorts Headquarters move to La Panne 78
Possibility of surrender is visualised 79
Germans take Ostend 79
Situation at Dunkirk becomes easier 79
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Vulnerability of personnel vessels 81
Civilian crews feel the Strain 81
Personnel vessels not to be employed during full daylight 81
N.O.LC. Ramsgate responsible for servicing skoots 82
Evacuation plan for the night 28th-29th May 82
Fighter Command patrols strengthened 82
Windsor damaged 83
Boy Roy and Paxton damaged and beached 83
Difficulty of synchronising arrival of ships with flow of troops 83
Shortage of drinking water. 83
Brighton Belle sunk 84
Shortage of boats 84
Beach craft are sailed for Dunkirk 84
Supply of small craft is accelerated 85
Beach and harbour evacuation compared 85
Anti-submarine patrols are maintained 86
Summary of troops landed in England 86
Chapter VI
Wednesday, 29th May
First Heavy Enemy Air Effort
German bridgehead in Nieuport 88
Two-day traffic block in perimeter 88
French evacuation not yet ordered 88
Dunkirk perimeter established 88
Mackay and Montrose out of action 89
Wakeful sunk 89
Graf on torpedoed 90
Comfort cut in half 90
Grafton sunk 91
Mona s Queen sunk by mine 91
The German minelaying effort 91
Allied air cover, 29th May 91
Gallant put out of action 92
Bombing of Dunkirk and beaches commences 92
Fourteen ships lying at Dunkirk 92
Air onslaught begins 94
Mistral damaged 94
Jaguar severely damaged 94
Clan Macalister sunk 94
Grade Fields abandoned 95
Grenade damaged 95
Greyhound severely damaged, Nautilus sunk 95
Waverley sunk 96
Canterbury damaged 96
Intrepid severely damaged 96
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Hospital ship deliberately bombed 96
Grenade hit, Calvi and Fenella sunk 97
Grenade hit, set on fire, and abandoned 97
Polly Johnson sunk 97
Grenade blown up 98
Crested Eagle blazing, is beached 98
Normania sunk 98
Saladin severely damaged, Lorina sunk 98
Icarus damaged 98
King Orry sunk 99
Isle of Guernsey deliberately bombed 99
Bideford s stern blown off 99
Bideford towed to Dover 100
Twelve hundred troops wade out to a skoot 100
Dover unaware of losses 100
Lord Gort and 3rd Corps at La Panne 100
Calcutta contacts Lord Gort 101
La Panne beach cleared of troops 101
More Personnel ships feel the strain 102
Surf. More ships sent to Dunkirk 102
Route Y under gunfire 102
Barge piers impracticable 103
Captain Howson sails for Dunkirk 103
Rear-Admiral, Dover sails for Dunkirk, 104
Plan for the night 29th/30th May 104
Dunkirk harbour reported blocked 103
“Pier undamaged”, but “impossible. . . embark. . . troops” 105
No contact with S.N.O. Dunkirk 105
Vice-Admiral, Dover, diverts all ships to the beaches 105
A good opportunity at Dunkirk missed 106
Admiralty’s urgent call for small craft 106
The A.L.C. s arrive off the beaches 106
French troops rush A.L. C.5. 106
A.L.C. 16is sunk 107
French troops rush A.L, C.17 107
M/B Minikoi sunk 107
M/B Viewfinder dragged aground and lost 108
M/Bs Hanora and Boheli abandoned 108
M/B Glitter II brings drinking water 108
M/B Queen of England sunk 108
Other M/Bs that sailed for the beaches on 29th May 108
Troops transported on 29th May 109
Ships lost or damaged on 29th May 110
Destroyers of the “H,” “I” and “J” Classes withdrawn 110
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Chapter VII
Thursday, 30th May
French and British troops to embark in equal proportions 112
Naval situation 113
Rear-Admiral, Dover, takes over his Command 114
Captain Howson, N.O.I.C., Beaches 115
The armada grows, but service of ships to Dunkirk is slowed up 116
French ships arrive in larger numbers. Bourrasque sunk 118
Troops embark at the double 120
Anthony and Sabre damaged 120
Air patrols 121
Summary of troops landed in England 121
Arrangements for evacuation of B.E.F. rearguard 121
Chapter VIII
Friday, 31st May:
Evacuation reaches its Zenith
Lord Gort hands over his Command to Major-General Alexander 123
Signal communication established between Dunkirk and Dover 124
British Sector to be held till midnight lst/2nd June 125
Cyclone damaged by torpedo 126
Sirocosxmk 126
Conditions on the beaches 126
Sailing of personnel vessels suspended 127
Military plan changed 128
Small craft arrive in hundreds 128
The Cockle Bawley boats 130
French and Belgian ships arrive 131
Captain Howson returns to Dover 131
Casualties to towing craft 132
Conflicting news of La Panne. 132
La Panne beach 31st May/ 1st June 133
Captain R. Pirn, R.N.V.R., Beach Master 135
Bray Beach parties return to England 136
Devonia is beached 140
Casualties to H.M. Ships 141
Air patrols 141
Final evacuation of B.E.F. expected on night lst/2nd June 142
Embarkation reaches its zenith 142
Chapter IX
Saturday, 1st June
Germans renew their heavy air effort
E-Boat activity: sinking of the Stella Dorado and Argyllshire 143
Final evacuation postponed 143
Embarkations over Bray beaches 144
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Early liftings from Dunkirk 145
Air Patrols 146
Enemy air attacks begin: St Fagan sunk 0355. 146
The first heavy air attack, 0730. Keith, Skipjack and St Abbs sunk 148
Ivanhoe damaged, Basilisk sunk. 149
Second air attack, 0906: sinking of the Havant 149
Third air attack, 1009. Prague damaged 150
Sinking of the Foudroyant 150
Brighton Queen and Scotia sunk 150
Fourth air attack, 1230. Sinking of the Mosquito 151
Fifth and sixth air attacks, 1500 and 1640 151
Losses from mines 152
Loadings at Dunkirk during the day 152
The controlling organisation 153
Naval losses of the day. 153
The evacuation figures for the day 154
Chapter X
The night of 1st — 2nd June and from daylight to dusk on 2nd
Situation ashore on evening of 1st 155
Plan for the night lst-2nd June 155
Assembly of shipping 156
Abandonment of daylight evacuations (Appendix R) 157
Danger to personnel ships 158
Air Operations, morning of 2nd June 158
Fifth column activities (Appendix H27-32) 159
Embarkation from the beaches 159
Embarkations at Dunkirk 160
British Naval base party embarks, 0245/2 162
British rearguard held up 162
Bombing of the hospital ships Worthing and Paris (App. S) 163
Evacuation figures, 2nd June 163
Chapter XI
The night 2nd — 3rd June: B.E.F. Evacuated 2330/2
Plan for the night 2nd—3rd June 164
Demolitions at Dunkirk (Operation X.D.(E)) 165
Situation ashore 166
Sailing of the night flight from England 166
B.E.F. evacuated, 2330/2 167
A pause in the embarkation 167
Summary of troops evacuated, night 2nd—3rd June 169
Naval losses 2nd June 169
Air co-operation, night 2nd-3rd June 170
Blocking of Dunkirk Inner Harbour (Operation C.K.) 170
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Chapter XII
The final night, 3rd—4th June
Decision to terminate evacuation after night 3rd—4th June 173
Plan for the night 174
Air Protection 175
The scene at Dunkirk 2200, 3rd June 175
Casualties from collison and grounding 176
Embarkations at the West Pier 177
Embarkations at the East Pier 178
Mining of the Emile Deschamps 179
Blocking Operation repeated night 3rd—4th June 179
Disembarkation figures, 4th June 181
Operation “Dynamo” completed, l423/4th June 181
Chapter XIII
Analysis of the Operation
Inadequate planning 182
Lack of Signal Communications 182
Air Co-operation 183
Evacuation figures analysed 183
Landings in England by British Ships 184
Lift per Ship 185
Figures for Large Ships 185
Discipline 188
Index 276
Note to Tables 1 -3 286
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