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In May 1940, | In late May 1940, as the [[Wehrmacht]] reached the [[English Channel]] and the [[British Expeditionary Force]] retreated to the port of [[Dunkirk]], tensions within the British [[war cabinet]] led to division of its members over the question of whether to make terms with [[Nazi Germany]] or to continue hostilities. |
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In late May 1940, as the Wehrmacht reached the English Channel and the British Expeditionary Force retreated to the port of Dunkirk, tensions within the British war cabinet led to division of its members over the question of whether to make terms with Nazi Germany or to continue hostilities.