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This book examines how a battlefield defeat became a durable story of endurance, and why that transformation mattered more than the evacuation itself. It explores the tension between military collapse and public remembrance, where disaster, improvisation, and state messaging converged into a usable national narrative. The account traces three systems: command failure and operational improvisation during the retreat; media framing that recast emergency as collective virtue; and memory politics that elevated civilian stamina into a symbol of national character. Dunkirk becomes more than a rescue operation, revealing how institutions convert vulnerability into legitimacy and how wartime narratives are shaped by what nations need to believe. In German and European historical markets, the episode remains significant as a study in symbolic recovery, morale management, and the selective construction of resilience.
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Liczba stron: 176
Rok wydania: 2026
