80 years ago, France suffered from what probably was the most crushing defeat in its history. How did this prime military power lose so quickly? Click to find out.
It is often believed that the German halt order is what enabled the Allies to escape Dunkirk. However, a careful analysis reveals otherwise: that the evacuation of Dunkirk was a success because of the amazing resilience, adaptability, and clairvoyance of the Allies.
When looking at the different German levels of war, what mostly doomed Germany is its ideology-inspired, apocalyptic, and unrealistic strategy. Germany in the Second World War provides an illustration of why the strategic level is essential.
When it comes to France in World War II, most studies naturally and understandably focus on its dramatic defeat in 1940. However, the general public seems to forget about a more lasting outcome: how France managed to gain a seat amongst the victors of the war.