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  • British soldiers toothbrush with maker markings recovered from Bray Dunnes area in the Dunkirk Pocket of May-June 1940 during the battle of France and the Low Countries

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    This is a British soldiers toothbrush with many maker marking all clear to see and read. The toothbrush not complete missing there brisills  and with the bakerite handle being there nice original green colour. This toothbrush is still very solid not braking up at all and are 6 inches long it is a nice find from this famous battlefield.The toothbrush was recovered from the Beach area at Bray Dunnes in the Dunkirk Pocket of May-June 1940 during the battle of France and the Low Countries and comes with A5 laminated information card.

    Operation Dynamo, the evacuation of the British expeditionary force (BEF) and other Allied troops from the French seaport of Dunkirk to England. Naval vessels and hundreds of civilian boats were used in the evacuation, which began on May 26. When it ended on June 4, about 198,000 British and 140,000 French and Belgium troops had been saved.

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    Dunkirk's darkest day: when the evacuation came close to disaster | Second  world war | The Guardian