In Kortrijk Albertpark, this monument commemorates a major battle in mei 1940 before the evacuation of Allies to Dunkirk
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The battle of the Leie river (Lys in french) was a battle as part of the Battle for Belgium. The Belgian troops needed to cover the troops who fled away to Dunkirk. Between 23th and 28th May 1940 was a time of intense fight between German and Belgian troops.
The Battle of the Lys (French: Bataille de la Lys, Dutch: Leieslag) was a major battle between Belgian and German forces during the German invasion of Belgium of 1940 and the final major battle fought by Belgian troops before their surrender on 28 May. The battle was the bloodiest of the 18 Days Campaign. The battle was named after the Leie (Lys, in French), the river at which the battlefield occurred.
Although it culminated in the capitulation of Belgium, it did provide the vital breathing space required for the British and French forces to organise their defence of, and evacuation from Dunkirk.
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