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No help from the French.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor)

Publication: Spectator

Publication Date: 24-APR-04

Author: Dunn, Robin
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COPYRIGHT 2004 The Spectator Ltd. (UK)

From Sir Robin Dunn

Sir: Taki writes (High life, 17 April) 'it was the British Expeditionary Force under Lord Gort, which first broke and ran while the French covered its retreat'. I was in the 3rd Division under General Montgomery at the time. We were first attacked by the...

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