Hi all
Just returned home after a committee meeting of the Channel Islands Occupation Society and I thought you may be interested in these stories which are very surprising, but true.
Remember that War was declared in September 1939, which was followed by a winter of little activity - the so called phoney war. Come May, 1940 the Germans invade France.
Throughout this winter and into the Spring of 1940 tourists were visiting the Channel islands for hoidays and at least one family of four were in Jersey at the time the Germans arrived and had to remain there for the full 5 years! Try explaining that to you boss at work!
When I mentioned this story, which was confirmed as true with the comment that there were a few more than 1 family to be stuck in the Islands, another Committee member explained that his father was a cooper in the Isle of Dogs before the War, and in the spring of 1940 had a six month contract with Jersey brewery. You guessed - he was also stuck in Jersey and stayed the full 5 years. On their return to London, they found their home bombed so came back to the Channel Islands, but this time to Guernsey.
Peter
Just returned home after a committee meeting of the Channel Islands Occupation Society and I thought you may be interested in these stories which are very surprising, but true.
Remember that War was declared in September 1939, which was followed by a winter of little activity - the so called phoney war. Come May, 1940 the Germans invade France.
Throughout this winter and into the Spring of 1940 tourists were visiting the Channel islands for hoidays and at least one family of four were in Jersey at the time the Germans arrived and had to remain there for the full 5 years! Try explaining that to you boss at work!
When I mentioned this story, which was confirmed as true with the comment that there were a few more than 1 family to be stuck in the Islands, another Committee member explained that his father was a cooper in the Isle of Dogs before the War, and in the spring of 1940 had a six month contract with Jersey brewery. You guessed - he was also stuck in Jersey and stayed the full 5 years. On their return to London, they found their home bombed so came back to the Channel Islands, but this time to Guernsey.
Peter
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