The Flames of Calais: A Soldier's Battle, 1940

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Heroic defence shapes Dunkirk's miraculous evacuation.

If you're drawn to untold stories of valor and strategic turning points in history, "The Flames of Calais" could resonate deeply with you. It sheds light on the Battle of Calais, a pivotal moment that aided the Dunkirk evacuation. The book's use of previously unpublished material adds a layer of authenticity and personal touch, revealing the unyielding bravery of the soldiers. It's a narrative that not only honors their sacrifice but also explores the strategic implications of their stand. Written by a decorated participant, Airey Neave, you'll find a mix of firsthand experience and thoughtful historical analysis.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.

The Flames of Calais: A Soldier's Battle, 1940

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ISBN: 9780586203439
Authors: Airey Neave
Date of Publication: 1989-09-14
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: History, Biographies & Memoirs
Goodreads rating: 4.19
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During May–June 1940, the defense of Calais was a superb example of selfless courage and sacrifice. Sent by Churchill to divert the Germans from Dunkirk and save the British Army from total annihilation and capture, 29 Brigade had orders not to evacuate or surrender. Airey Neave, who later became Margaret Thatcher's right-hand man until his assassination in 1979, was one of those who fought, was wounded, and captured there.
 

Heroic defence shapes Dunkirk's miraculous evacuation.

If you're drawn to untold stories of valor and strategic turning points in history, "The Flames of Calais" could resonate deeply with you. It sheds light on the Battle of Calais, a pivotal moment that aided the Dunkirk evacuation. The book's use of previously unpublished material adds a layer of authenticity and personal touch, revealing the unyielding bravery of the soldiers. It's a narrative that not only honors their sacrifice but also explores the strategic implications of their stand. Written by a decorated participant, Airey Neave, you'll find a mix of firsthand experience and thoughtful historical analysis.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.