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  2. Guernsey Society - Wikipedia

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    The Society has published a regular magazine since 1945. The Bulletin appeared eight times during 1945 and 1946. It became Quarterly Review of the Guernsey Society in January 1947, and continued until 1971, when the frequency was reduced to three times a year, and the title changed to The Review of the Guernsey Society.

  3. Evacuation of civilians from the Channel Islands in 1940

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    The Stockport and District Society was founded in January 1941, when 250 prospective members attended the first meeting. They decided to publish the Channel Island Monthly Review, despite a ban on new periodicals in August 1940 because of paper shortages. The first edition, a four-page sheet, appeared in May 1941.

  4. Civilian life under the German occupation of the Channel Islands

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    German soldiers in Jersey. During the five-year German occupation of the Channel Islands (30 June 1940 to 9 May 1945) civilian life became much more difficult. During that time, the Channel Islanders had to live under and obey the laws of Nazi Germany and work with their occupiers in order to survive and reduce the impact of occupation.

  5. Channel Islands Occupation Society - Wikipedia

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    This Command Bunker forms part of Battery Lothringen, a site managed by the CIOS (Jersey Branch) 10.5cm Casemate at Corbiere managed by the CIOS Jersey The Channel Islands Occupation Society (CIOS) is a voluntary organisation that seeks to study all aspects of the German occupation of the Channel Islands and to raise awareness and educate the public about the occupation during the Second World ...

  6. German occupation of the Channel Islands - Wikipedia

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    [25] The issue of collaboration was further inflamed on the Channel Islands by the fictional television programme Island at War (2004), which featured a romance between a German soldier and an island woman and favourably portrayed the German military commander of the occupation. [26] In the official history of the occupation, author Charles ...

  7. Category:Clubs and societies in Guernsey - Wikipedia

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    This category has only the following subcategory. S. ... Channel Islands Occupation Society; G. Guernsey Society

  8. Sark during the German occupation of the Channel Islands

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    [3]: 5 A number of English-born people did decide to go, some on ferries via Guernsey and some on private boats. One who left was the island's only doctor. [4]: 33 On 28 June Guernsey and Jersey were bombed, the Heinkel He 111s having flown low over Sark. They also machine gunned Sark fishing boats.

  9. Category:Images of Guernsey - Wikipedia

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    View history; General ... Media in category "Images of Guernsey" This category contains only the following file. ... Category: Images of Guernsey.