Islands at War

Living in Limbo: The Channel Islands in May 1944

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As we delve into May 1944, the atmosphere in the Channel Islands is a paradox of hope and despair. Residents are caught in a web of anticipation, sensing that something monumental is on the horizon. In this post, we will explore the daily lives of those living under occupation, the psychological toll of waiting, and the unique stories that emerged during this pivotal moment in history.

The Channel Islands, specifically Guernsey, are experiencing a dire situation as the occupation continues. The people are starving, exhausted, and filled with rumors about what is to come. Diary entries from this period reveal a palpable sense of waiting, as islanders hope for liberation while grappling with the harsh realities of war. 


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