Islands at War
A Podcast about the occupation of the Channel Islands by German forces 1940 to 1945. Focusing on personal experiences of those that lived through it using diaries and our own research. Social, practical and military aspects of the occupation of the Channel Islands.
Join Keith Pengelley and Nick Le Huray as they talk you through the occupation month by month. Oh and we drop our own family stories in as well.
We will talk you through the occupation as it happened.
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Islands at War
MARCH 1944 - COLLABORATION, RESISTANCE, ROMMEL, INVASION HOPES AND FEARS!
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Much to talk about!
A banned song whistled in the streets.
A secret conference at the Royal Hotel.
Rumours of evacuation, invasion, and Rommel himself.
March 1944 was a month of fear and quiet rebellion. Our latest episode brings the diaries to life.
- The real problems of currency and food procurement began earlier than most people assume.
- The Germans struggled for hard currency, impacting the local economy significantly.
- Rationing led to severe food shortages, causing hardship for the local population.
- Political pressure from the UK influenced military decisions regarding the Channel Islands.
- Civil administration was often at odds with military control during the occupation.
- Personal stories highlight the resilience of individuals during the occupation.
- Rumors and uncertainty created anxiety among the local population.
- Cultural resistance manifested through propaganda and personal actions.
- Community support was vital for survival during the harsh conditions of the occupation.
- Future planning discussions began even before the war's end, indicating hope for recovery.
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You can find out more about the occupation on Nick’s website Island Fortress here.
Thanks to Gnet Radio for recording the podcast and thanks to Jim Delbridge for the use of his song ‘5 to 7’ as our theme.