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Winston Churchill / British Expeditionary Force / Maginot Line / Invasion / We shall fight on the beaches / May 1940 War Cabinet Crisis / British people / Government of the United Kingdom / United Kingdom
Date: 2012-03-20 14:57:06
Winston Churchill
British Expeditionary Force
Maginot Line
Invasion
We shall fight on the beaches
May 1940 War Cabinet Crisis
British people
Government of the United Kingdom
United Kingdom

“Be Ye Men of Valour” Annotated By Winston S. Churchill BBC, May 19, 1940 His First Broadcast as Prime Minister to the British People Background: Note: See map at the end for basic geography. The heavy red line label

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