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10 September 1939
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The British Soldier Sent to France with the BEF

British soldier of the Expeditionary Force

The United Kingdom declares war on Germany on 3 September 1939. In the days that follow, the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) is mobilised: the first convoys cross the Channel from 9-10 September 1939 to take up position alongside the French army, awaiting the German offensive in the west.

The ranks bring together regular soldiers, recalled reservists and, soon, conscripts. Many have never left Britain; some still remember the bloodletting of 1914-1918 and dread a new continental front.

A man called back to the colours and assigned to France must decide: join his unit and embark, refuse service across the Channel and face court martial, or desert.

September 1939, you are a British soldier in the Expeditionary Force: how to answer the order to embark for France?

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