Seventy-five years ago Britain joined the Second World War.
This image - from the British Newspaper Archive - shows the front page of the Nottingham Post on the day that Britain declared war on Nazi Germany.
The headline states "Britain at War with Germany" and proceeds to show the country's determination.
The front page also quotes the then Prime Minister, Neville Chamberlain: "Everything that I have worked for, everything that I have hoped for, everything that I believed in during my public life has crashed into ruins this morning.
"There is only one thing left for me, and that is to devote what strength and powers I have to forwarding the victory of the course for which we have to sacrifice ourselves.
"I cannot tell what part I may be allowed to play myself. I trust I may live to see the day when Hitlerism has been destroyed and a restored and liberated Europe has been re-established."
Britain became involved in the Second World War at 11am on September 3, 1939.
Berlin ignored Neville Chamberlain's ultimatum which said that a state of war would exist unless it agreed to remove its forces from Poland.
The image of the front page has been provided by the British Newspaper Archive.
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— The BNA (@BNArchive) September 3, 2014