Abstract :
After June 1940, only 10 months into World War II, Britain was on its own in Western Europe, with little more than its narrow strip of sea holding off Germany´s vastly superior military strength. France had capitulated under the Blitzkrieg — the lightning war — and the remnants of Britain´s disarrayed army were forced off the French beaches at Dunkirk, under the strafing guns of the Luftwaffe, the German air force.