Just looked at Bruce's historic link.
The thing that is perpetrated throughout the Dunkirk story, probably beginning with morale boosting propaganda at the time, was the Germans defeated the allies with "overwhelming odds"
Any quick search on numbers will show the combined strength of the defending forces had considerably more men, tanks, trucks, artillery and aircraft than the Germans. It was shear audacity and risk taking by the Germans that won the day - Blitzkrieg. Rommel is just one divisional commander who outran his supply, ignored threats to his flanks and risked losing the lot by plunging deep into the opposing forces.
The speed and mobility of the assault totally bewildered the WW1 mentality of the French and British commanders.
The great unanswered question is why did the Germans give the allies a reprieve which enabled most of the British Army to be rescued?
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