(car engine whirring) - People thing the countryside's lovely and green.
The truth is, it's tinged with red.
♪ Oh when the saints ♪ Go marching in ♪ Oh when the saints go marching in ♪ I want to be in that number ♪ Oh when saints go marching in - What the next months will deliver, is unknown.
But what is known, is that together, we shall endure whatever the future will throw at us.
For none understands the true cost of war better than women.
- We can't just continue as normal.
- Yes, as normal.
- But Hitler has changed everything.
- (reading names) (airplane engine rumbling) - [Man] I think you'll find that's not your choice to make.
- Are you entirely sure you know what you're doing?
- She can't see that.
- Oh.
- Today was your last day.
- See you in the morning.
- No, no, no.
(sobbing) - So very sorry Mrs.
Heaton.
- You would want to defend an un-patriotic coward.
- Follow me.
(dog barking) - Alison!
- [Man] Ready to eat?
I'm starving.
- [Woman] You must've been a terrible mother.
- I'm perfectly calm.
(siren wailing) (fist smacking) (applauding) - I don't want to go.
(sobbing) - He's not a kid anymore.
- He's not a bloody soldier either.
- [Man] William!
(dramatic music) - Helen has a child.
- You didn't know?
- This is the most extraordinary experience.
(rifle shooting) (dramatic music) (engines rumbling) (dramatic music) - [Voiceover] We don't live in the real world, we live in a world at war.