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Dunkirk Diary of
a Very Young Soldier, is the personal account of a Birmingham boy, Wilf
Saunders. He joined 48th Divisional Signals at Hall Green T.A. as a
19 year old Signalman in February 1939, shortly before the outbreak
of war.
Saunders recounts his experiences during the lead up to World War II,
the phoney war and finally the B.E.F. advance through France
and Belgium, with the subsequent retreat to Dunkirk. He gives an insight
into civilian and T.A. life in the late 1930s, active service in France
sometimes under fire, trying to escape the Dunkirk beaches and
the re-mustering of the army back in England. It is illustrated with
personal photographs from the time.
Saunders Diary was used extensively by the BBC in their docudrama
Dunkirk, first shown in 2004. The book includes details from the series.
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