Treaty of Dunkirk

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The Treaty of Dunkirk was a 1947 mutual assistance pact between France and the United Kingdom aimed at deterring any future German aggression in the early post–World War II period.

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instanceOf mutual defense pact
treaty
aimedAt deterring any future German aggression
alsoKnownAs Dunkirk Treaty NERFINISHED
Treaty of Alliance and Mutual Assistance between the United Kingdom and France NERFINISHED
appliesTo Germany NERFINISHED
category 1947 treaties
Military alliances involving France
Military alliances involving the United Kingdom
Treaties of France
Treaties of the United Kingdom
continent Europe
countrySignatory France NERFINISHED
United Kingdom NERFINISHED
dateSigned 1947-03-04
followedBy Treaty of Brussels NERFINISHED
follows World War II NERFINISHED
hasPart collective self-defense provisions
mutual assistance clause
historicalPeriod post–World War II era
languageOfWorkOrName English
French
legalStatus international treaty
placeSigned Dunkirk NERFINISHED
France NERFINISHED
precededBy World War II armistice agreements
purpose to deter future German aggression
to enhance security in the early post–World War II period
to provide mutual assistance between France and the United Kingdom
relatedTo North Atlantic Treaty NERFINISHED
Treaty of Brussels NERFINISHED
signatory French Republic NERFINISHED
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland NERFINISHED
significantFor early Cold War security arrangements in Western Europe
subject European security
Franco-British relations
collective security
yearSigned 1947

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Treaty of Brussels relatedTo Treaty of Dunkirk
Treaty of Brussels precededBy Treaty of Dunkirk