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The Fall of France and the Summer of 1940 by Thomas D Morgan Lieutenant Colonel Thomas D Morgan USA Retired has been employed as a militaryoperations analyst by Northrop Grumman Corporation in support of the U S Army’s BattleCommand Training Program at Fort Leavenworth Kansas
On 10 May 1940 the “Phoney War” ended abruptly in France After eight months of little or no fighting with the French the German armies created a new front in the west attacking Belgium the Netherlands and Luxembourg before entering France near Sedan on 12 May The Germans and their devastating air force defeated the French and English
A Une France défaite et occupée Les Allemands déclenchent une offensive le 10 mai 1940 et envahissent la France par le Nord (guerre éclair) L’armée française est mise en déroute et près de 8 millions de civils fuient l’avancée ennemie c’est l’exode Le maréchal Philippe Pétain nommé président du Conseil demande l’armistice
The next day Chamberlain met with Lord Halifax, the Foreign Secretary, and agreed that the Labour and Liberal parties should be invited into the Government. Subsequently, Labour Leader Clement Attlee and his deputy, Arthur Greenwood, agreed to go to Bournemouth to put two questions to Labour’s National Executive Committee: (1) ‘Would they enter a G...
So, as 10 May dawned, Chamberlain was still Prime Minister. The intensity of this time is reflected in the fact that there were three War Cabinet meetings that day (though a high frequency of meetings became a regular feature in May 1940). The first meeting began unusually early, at 08:00. The reason for this was obvious – the War Cabinet was react...
The next War Cabinet meeting, held at 11:30, was particularly busy. Various messages were received and read out during the course of the meeting – this was the Cabinet working at full tilt, akin to an emergency War Room – with added debate. One of the issues discussed was, essentially – how should Britain react if the Germans bomb the civilian popu...