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MARCH 1944 - COLLABORATION, RESISTANCE, ROMMEL, INVASION HOPES AND FEARS!

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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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.


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