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The Channel Islands, which is marking Liberation Day on Friday and Saturday, were the only part of the British Isles to be occupied by the Germans during World War Two. From 1940-1945 Germans set up ...
Explore the fascinating history of the Channel Islands and discover why these islands, situated just miles from the French coast, remain under British sovereignty. Delve into the medieval origins of ...
THEY were witnesses to Nazi rule on British soil – and they had to choose whether to collaborate, resist, or walk the line ...
An alternative history in which Germany won the Second World War and Britain fell under Nazi rule proved to be a rich ...
Intelligence gathered by Allied commando raids during World War Two in Sark helped the liberation of the Channel Islands from Nazi occupation, says a historian. Following the raids, called Basalt and ...
The Channel Islands were occupied by German forces between ... visiting German and French officials, emergency service representatives and members of the public. Anne met school children during ...
They then encountered a minefield, which killed a French commando ... food lines were cut between the Channel Islands and Nazi-occupied France 27 December 1944, the Red Cross ship SS Vega begins ...
CSU Channel Islands first received the recognition in ... Education Administrators Seminar in France. "Engaging with French institutions and colleagues opened my eyes to new approaches and ...
The parish church holds the annual Liberation Day service which was attended by veterans, visiting German and French officials ... Between 1940 and 1945, the Channel Islands were occupied by ...
Class40 Esprit Large (209) has secured the holy grail by being first across the finish line off Ouistreham at 18h 23min 16s ...