Dunkirk spirit

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The Dunkirk spirit refers to the resilient, determined, and cooperative attitude shown by the British people during the Dunkirk evacuation in World War II, symbolized by civilian efforts like the Little Ships of Dunkirk.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf British cultural myth
cultural concept
wartime morale concept
appliesToGroup Allied forces at Dunkirk
British people
associatedWithConflict World War II NERFINISHED
associatedWithCountry France NERFINISHED
United Kingdom NERFINISHED
associatedWithEvent Dunkirk evacuation NERFINISHED
associatedWithPlace Dunkirk NERFINISHED
associatedWithYear 1940
critiquedAs romanticized view of war
selective memory of Dunkirk evacuation
hasInfluenceOn British national identity
British popular culture
hasOrigin British media narratives of 1940
political speeches during World War II
hasPart cooperation
determination
optimism in adversity
resilience
resourcefulness
solidarity
stoicism
hasQuality community-mindedness
courage under fire
improvisation
persistence despite setbacks
self-sacrifice
invokedBy British media
British politicians
invokedInContext economic hardship
national crises
natural disasters in the UK
language English
mentionedIn historical accounts of Dunkirk evacuation
perceivedAs example of collective heroism
positive national characteristic
relatedConcept Blitz spirit NERFINISHED
British wartime stoicism
home front morale
symbolizedBy Little Ships of Dunkirk NERFINISHED
civilian evacuation efforts
small private boats crossing the English Channel
timePeriod Battle of France NERFINISHED
early World War II
usedAs metaphor for overcoming overwhelming odds
rallying idea in British public discourse
symbol of national resilience

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the "Little Ships" of Dunkirk associatedWith Dunkirk spirit
subject surface form: Little Ships of Dunkirk