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The French and the British Field Force: Moral Support or Material Contribution?
- The Journal of Military History
- Society for Military History
- Volume 71, Number 3, July 2007
- pp. 743-772
- 10.1353/jmh.2007.0228
- Article
- Additional Information
This article examines how the French viewed British military preparations for a war against Germany in the 1930s. It focuses on declining French expectations of the effectiveness of British military support as the reality of Britain's small and ill-prepared Field Force became apparent as war approached. Nevertheless, France continued to place a high moral value on immediate British participation in the common fight, as a token of her commitment to the alliance and long-term potential. For that reason, careful monitoring of British military developments and strategic intentions remained central to France's preparations for a future war with Germany.