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Dunkirk evacuation and Pleasure craft

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Difference between Dunkirk evacuation and Pleasure craft

Dunkirk evacuation vs. Pleasure craft

The Dunkirk evacuation, code-named Operation Dynamo, and also known as the Miracle of Dunkirk, was the evacuation of Allied soldiers during World War II from the beaches and harbour of Dunkirk, in the north of France, between 26 May and 4 June 1940. A pleasure craft (or pleasure boat) is a boat used for personal, family, and sometimes sportsmanlike recreation.

Similarities between Dunkirk evacuation and Pleasure craft

Dunkirk evacuation and Pleasure craft have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Little Ships of Dunkirk.

Little Ships of Dunkirk

The Little Ships of Dunkirk were about 850 private boats that sailed from Ramsgate in England to Dunkirk in France between 26 May and 4 June 1940 as part of Operation Dynamo, helping to rescue more than 336,000 British and French soldiers who were trapped on the beaches at Dunkirk during the Second World War.

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Dunkirk evacuation and Pleasure craft Comparison

Dunkirk evacuation has 183 relations, while Pleasure craft has 23. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.49% = 1 / (183 + 23).

References

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