Treaty of Dunkirk
The Dunkirk Treaty was a bilateral treaty, which was signed with a term of 50 years on March 4, 1947 by France and Great Britain at Dunkirk, as a mutual assistance agreement in the event of renewed German aggression. The Treaty entered into force on 8 September 1947. On March 17, 1948, the Dunkirk Treaty by the Brussels Treaty was extended.
- European Integration 1945-1952
- International Law Treaty
- Military alliance
- Policy in 1947