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Dunkirk is the English spelling of the city from which the troops were evacuated.
The British were call redcoats, lobsterbacks, regulars and bloodybacks
The British Empire, its American colonies, France as an ally of the colonials and German troops ('Hessians') who fought for the British.
German officer on British soldiers in the World War 1 Lions Led by Donkeys....... British troops & the General Staff WW1
The US relieved the British there. The British took the place to prevent it from falling into German hands.
The Hessians were German auxilliary troops deployed by the British in the American War of Independence. True "Hessians" came from the region of what is now Hessen, in Germany. Additionally, the British deployed many German troops from other regions of present-day Germany, including Brunswick, Anspach-Bayreuth, Anhalt Zerbst, and Waldeck. However, the largest contribution of auxilliary troops came from Hessen-Kassel, so that "Hessian" became a term for all German auxilliaries deployed by the British in the Revoultionary War.
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Don't understand the question -BUT- The German mercenary troops were known as "The Hessians."
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338,000 Allied troops (mostly British) were evacuated from the beaches to escape from the advancing German Army.
Bernard Montgomery was the British leader and Erwin Rommel was the German leader.