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Some of my men were at Dunkirk

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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — The Devil's Brigade


    lancer165 — 12 years ago(December 07, 2013 07:23 AM)

    Little speech given by Robertson to Holden mentions his men having seen combat at Dunkirk. In 1940 it seems no Canadian unit was present but I do see mention of a 1944 event which obviously is yet to come.
    Also I was quite amused at the accents of the Canadians considering they do not sound 'very' different to Canadians.
    The film when first seen in the late 1960s was enjoyable enough but now it seems to have been clichd and somewhat stereotyped and predictable.
    The real servicemen should be 'proud' of their efforts.

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      Thanato26 — 12 years ago(December 08, 2013 06:02 PM)

      The 1st Canadian Infantry Brigade which was attached to the Second BEF, which not in Dunkirk where in France in 1940. Canadian Units where evacuated with the 2nd BEF form Western France.

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        highwaystar50 — 11 years ago(June 06, 2014 09:36 AM)

        If there were Americans fighting in the RAF at the time, there could have been Canadians fighting in the British Expeditionary Force at the same time as well - not as a Canadian unit per se, but as volunteers in the British Army. I'm not saying this really happened but it is iffy enough that it could have happened and therefore could have been put into this movie as a plot device.
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          njaintthatbad — 9 years ago(November 01, 2016 05:54 AM)

          It would not have been uncommon to find Canadians who were born in Great Britain. In fact, more than 100,000 British children were sent from orphanages and welfare agencies from the UK to Canada to live with new foster families. (My great grandfather was born in Scotland and apparently raised in Nova Scotia under an arrangement such as this.
          Given that, you would certainly have had young men with either dual citizenship or a retained allegiance to the UK so it is plausible you had Canadians in the British Army in 1940.

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