
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a museum exhibit featuring a black information panel with text and photographs. The panel is positioned in front of a blurred background of what appears to be a museum display with various artifacts. The information panel is divided into two sections, with text in both French and English. The French section, titled "VESTIGE DE L'OPERATION DYNAMO," describes the discovery of English truck elements on the beach of Bray-Dunes, near Dunkirk, France. It mentions that in 2009, dangerous elements were removed for children's safety, and the "Memorial du Souvenir" contacted authorities to examine the wreck. The English section, titled "OPERATION DYNAMO VESTIGE," reiterates the discovery of English truck steel structures and a tire on the beach of Bray-Dunes. It also notes that the engine is a six-cylinder and that the wreck is part of a track included in a jetty from May/June 1940. The photographs on the right side of the panel depict historical scenes. The top image shows a damaged jetty or pier with debris. The middle image shows a closer view of the jetty structure, with some vehicles or equipment on it. The bottom image shows a wider view of a beach or coastline with numerous wrecked vehicles and structures, and some buildings in the background. One of the buildings appears to be a multi-story structure. The overall context suggests that the exhibit pertains to military history, specifically the evacuation or operations around Dunkirk in 1940.
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