Hitler
and Dunkirk
Hitler let the French and
British escape

1940
May 26 - June 4
The advancing German Army trapped the 330,000 British and French armies on
the beaches around Dunkirk. They were a sitting target for the Germans Panzers
and Luftwaffe.
For ten days starting on May 26, small ships transferred soldiers to larger
ones which then brought them back to a port in southern Britain.
This
was Hitler’s extraordinary peace overture to England. Hitler had two major
army groups sit there and watch the Brits escape
Chancellor Hitler sends Deputy Führer Hess to negotiate
peace

Rudolph Hess, the Deputy Leader of The Third Reich, was in contact with the
Cliveden group and flew to England May 10, 1941 to negotiate peace
The bloated 1/2 Jew Churchill
His mother was
Jennie Jacobs a Jewess from NY. The bloated
bisexual Churchill told everyone she was an Indian.

He gave a moving speech to Parliament the British fought valiantly, against
impossible odds, but managed to hold back the Germans as the English escaped.
Many thousands were taken straight off the beaches, struggling in shallow
waters to board small vessels that transferred them to the waiting ships.
Admiral
Ramsey, based in Dover, formulated Operation Dynamo to get off of the beaches
as many men as was possible. The British troops, led by Lord John Gort, were
professional soldiers from the British Expeditionary Force; trained men that
we could not
afford to lose.
Hitler
believed the future of Western civilization depended on the cooperation of
Germany
and her Aryan
cousins: England and the United States. His territorial demands were limited
to Communist Russia, which he regarded as a proxy for Jewish world ambitions.
He was determined to avoid fighting a war on two fronts.
In May 1940, the British were on the verge of defeat. The English army was
trapped at Dunkirk. Rather than take them prisoner, Hitler halted his generals
for ten days, allowing 330,000 men to escape.
These three
wanted a war