Operation Cycle: WWII Evacuation from Le Havre, France
Discover the story of Operation Cycle, the WWII mission that evacuated British and Allied troops from Le Havre, France, from June 10-13, 1940. Amidst the fall of France, this operation saved thousands, despite challenges like heavy German bombing and thick fog. Learn about the bravery and strategic efforts that marked this critical evacuation.
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ever wondered about the Lesser known heroes of World War II let’s talk about operation cycle a rescue mission that saved Allied troops from laav France from June 10th to June 13th 1940 this happened after the famous Dunkirk evacuation where over 338,000 soldiers were saved picture this the Nazis took abille cutting off the main Allied Forces up north south of the Som River allies quickly set up defenses and fought back trying to push the Nazis out and reconnect with other allies in the north the greatest number of troops were removed from laav On the night from June 12th to June 13th and the evacuation was completed by dawn of the 11,599 th000 men of a brigade of The Bowman division were taken to Shor and the 154th infantry Brigade sailed via Shor to England