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From Amsterdam to Dunkirk: A Road Trip Through WWII History and Modern Resilience

By

Lyn (aka Jazz)

3h ago· 10 min readenReview

Summary

A travelogue recounting a cross-border road trip from Amsterdam to London, with a focus on visiting Dunkirk in northern France. The author explores the poignant WWII history of Dunkirk, particularly Operation Dynamo (the 1940 evacuation of Allied soldiers), while contrasting the peaceful canals of Belgium with the monument-lined coast of France. The article blends personal travel experiences with historical reflection on Dunkirk's past and its modern resilience.

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There is a distinct, shifting energy that takes over when you trade the peaceful, postcard-perfect canals of Belgium for the wind-swept, monument-lined coast of northern France.
We were on an evocative cross-border road trip that began in Amsterdam and would eventually carry us across the water to London.
One of our goals on the trip, however, was deep.
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Explore Dunkirk's poignant WWII history. Discover Dunkirk's past, from Operation Dynamo to modern resilience.

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