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The Battle of Mons, which occurred on August 23, 1914, during World War I, was primarily fought between British Expeditionary Force (BEF) led by General Sir John French and the German Army commanded by General Colmar von der Goltz. The battle marked the first significant engagement of British troops in the war, facing a well-prepared German force. Despite being outnumbered, the British forces managed a fighting withdrawal, showcasing their resolve against the advancing Germans.

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