Read Discourse and Defiance Under Nazi Occupation: Guernsey, Channel Islands, 1940-1945 Online
Authors: Cheryl R. Jorgensen-Earp
Tags: #Biographies & Memoirs, #Historical, #Europe, #Germany, #Great Britain, #Leaders & Notable People, #Military, #World War II, #History, #Reference, #Words; Language & Grammar, #Rhetoric, #England
Gibson, Dick,
189
Gillingham, Joe,
205
–
6
Godfray, Mrs.,
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52
,
65
–
66
,
70
Goebbels, Joseph,
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–
34
,
136
–
37
,
143
,
195
,
234
,
265 (n. 6)
Goering, Hermann,
33
,
104
,
143
,
164
gossip,
9
,
15
,
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,
103
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9
,
121
,
239
; defined,
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–
8
; as norming device,
99
,
108
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9
,
113
–
18
,
125
,
125
,
130
; as form of social comparison,
108
–
9
Green, Bill,
247 (n. 57)
Green, Maurice,
139
Green, Winifred,
172
–
73
,
237
Griffin, Leland,
179
Grunfeld, Marianne,
156
–
66
,
237
Guerin, Bernard,
103
Guernsey Evening Press
and
Star
: barter columns,
110
; and D-Day,
210
; on evacuation,
19
; as German controlled,
33
,
43
,
83
,
116
,
147
; and German orders,
25
,
37
,
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,
157
,
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,
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–
84
; and German propaganda,
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,
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,
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,
243 (n. 34)
; and illegal newssheets,
205
–
7
,
234
; and Kenneth Gartell,
133
; and Liberation,
223
; news of deportation,
100
–
2
; and public memory,
234
,
236
; and Red Cross messages,
178
; and restricted publication,
132
–
33
Guernsey Island: concern for,
57
,
66
–
67
,
89
; concrete emplacements,
18
,
66
–
67
; as a Crown Dependency,
25
–
26
,
246 (n. 53)
; face of,
67
,
237
; Festung Guernsey,
67
,
237
; history of,
17
; isolation of,
8
,
85
; physical destruction of,
86
,
226
; strategic value of,
26
.
See also
Doyle Monument
Guernsey Island Police,
20
,
47
,
62
–
64
,
135
; William Burton,
116
; PC Pill,
116
; Ernest Plevin,
163
; theft case,
115
–
16
; Fred Short,
116
; Percy Smith,
117
; special constables,
10
,
20
,
28
,
38
; PC Tardiff,
63
–
64
.
See also
Sculpher, Inspector
Guernsey Islanders: abandoned by Britain,
83
–
84
; on acceptable resistance,
168
–
70
,
182
,
186
; affairs among,
122
,
264 (n. 156)
; attitude of,
84
–
89
,
210
–
11
,
223
–
28
, British spirit of,
56
,
58
,
87
–
88
; children,
74
; on depression,
58
,
145
,
213
; on friendly fire,
58
,
81
–
83
,
210
–
11
; on identification with Britain,
56
,
58
–
59
,
78
–
84
,
94
,
234
; and interpersonal relationships,
57
–
63
,
69
–
70
,
99
; as misunderstood by outsiders,
84
,
98
,
227
–
28
; morale,
136
–
38
; post-war health effects of,
230
; and purpose in war,
88
–
89
,
228
; and relationship with Germans,
37
; as rhetorical community,
139
,
179
,
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–
89
,
192
,
204
; on States officials,
150
–
52
; in support of others,
58
–
63
,
97
; on tensions with mainland,
8
,
106
,
234
; on tensions with returning evacuees,
228
–
30
; in trustee positions,
114
–
18
,
125
–
30
; and viewpoint on Occupation,
7
–
8
,
84
,
209
,
227
–
28
.
See also
evacuation, and Islander relationship with evacuees; war effort
Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, The
,
8
,
118
,
188
–
89
Guernsey locations, ii,
3
,
5
; airport,
10
,
32
,
36
,
82
,
181
–
83
,
222
; Banques, the,
60
,
170
; Belle Grève Bay,
82
; Bordeaux,
185
; Casquets,
213
; Castel,
2
,
20
,
42
,
72
,
157
–
58
,
163
,
195
; Cobo Bay,
195
,
209
; Forest,
181
,
273 (n. 80)
; Fort Marchant,
67
; Grande Rocques,
195
; Hauteville,
176
,
219
; Les Fontanelles,
67
; Les Hanois Lighthouse,
213
; St. Andrew,
181
; St. Martin,
42
,
127
,
141
,
175
,
181
,
190
,
197
,
220
,
231
; St. Martin's Point,
183
,
213
; St. Peter,
181
; St. Sampson,
1
,
11
,
57
,
68
,
70
,
74
,
78
,
82
,
146
,
157
,
162
,
186
,
188
,
190
,
210
,
231
–
32
; St. Saviour,
181
,
219
; Saints Bay,
71
; Torteval,
178
,
184
; Vale,
19
,
172
,
190
; Vazon,
137
,
169
.
See also
St. Peter Port