The British at First and Second Ypres
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Bob Carruthers
Bob Carruthers is an Emmy Award winning author and historian, who has written extensively on the Great War. A graduate of Edinburgh University, Bob is the author of a number of military history titles including the Amazon best seller The Wehrmacht in Russia.
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The British at First and Second Ypres - Bob Carruthers
Chapter One
THE BEF AND THE ROAD TO YPRES
The photographs in this book depict the men of the British Expeditionary Force, or BEF, who, from 1914–1918, formed the garrison of the beleaguered Belgian town of Ypres and the salient which surrounded it. The BEF was the force sent to the Western Front during the opening days of the First World War. The first wave of men from 1914 who look back at us from these pages were the regular volunteers of the standing army and they represented the cream of Britain’s manpower; highly trained, motivated and professional in their outlook.
Under the terms of the Entente Cordiale, the British Army’s role in a European war was to embark soldiers of the British Expeditionary Force, which initially was to consist of six infantry divisions and five cavalry brigades that were arranged into I Corps and II Corps. However, the British Secretary of State for War, Lord Kitchener, believing Britain should husband her resources for a long war and guard against German invasion, convinced the Cabinet on 6 August that the initial BEF led by General French would consist of only four infantry divisions (and one of cavalry), and not the six which had been promised.
The hurried preparations for the movement of the BEF to France are brought vividly to life by the photographs in this book, which are largely drawn from contemporary periodicals. Where possible the flavour of the period has been honoured by using the original captions. This can lead to a rather jingoistic tone, but that was certainly the mood of 1914 and it seems appropriate to reflect that in these pages.
Emperor Wilhelm II of Germany, who was purportedly dismissive of the BEF, allegedly issued an order on 19 August 1914 calling on the Imperial German army to ‘exterminate… the treacherous English and walk over General French’s contemptible little army’. Hence, in later years, the survivors of the regular army dubbed themselves ‘The Old Contemptibles’. It is important to note, however, that no evidence of any such order being issued by the Kaiser has ever been found. It was probably a British propaganda invention, albeit one often repeated as fact.
The term ‘British Expeditionary Force’ is often used to refer only to the forces present in France prior to the end of the First Battle of Ypres on 22 November