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
Guernsey Occupation,
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; controversy over,
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; and demilitarization,
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; evacuation period,
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,
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; post D-Day,
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; “velvet glove” period,
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See also
billeting; deportation; evictions; German orders (Bekanntmachung); Liberation; resistance; rhetorical resistance; States Government
Guillemette, Louis,
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,
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Guillard, Guy,
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Guiton, Harley,
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Gunkel, Dr.,
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GUNS (Guernsey Underground News Service),
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Harvey, Winifred,
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,
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,
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; on advent of Occupation,
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; on appearance of fraternization,
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; conveys stories,
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,
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,
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; as diarist,
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,
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; on bakehouses,
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; on barter,
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; on compulsory work,
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–
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; on “Dangerous Talking Bill,”
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; on defiant speech,
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; on deportations,
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,
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,
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; on escapes,
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,
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,
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; on evacuation decision,
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,
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; on eviction from Newlands,
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,
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; on food shortages,
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–
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; on fraternization,
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; on German orders,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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; on Guernsey attitude,
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,
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,
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; and guiding,
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,
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; on Hill-Cottingham case,
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; on hunger of Germans,
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; on identification with Britain,
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; on initial air raid,
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; and interpersonal relationships,
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; on mood,
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; names Germans,
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; on Organization Todt,
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; on police theft case,
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; postwar life of,
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; on propaganda,
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,
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; on potato ration,
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; on RAF,
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,
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; reads Germans,
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,
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,
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; on resistance,
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,
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; on retaliation,
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,
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; on rumor,
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; and Rolf,
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; and singing as resistance,
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; on States,
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,
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; on symbolic display,
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; on thefts,
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; unique perspective of,
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; on wireless,
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Heaume, Richard,
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,
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Heine, Generalmajor,
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Henderson, Capt.,
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Henderson, Gae Lyn,
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Herm Island,
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Hess, Rudolph,
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Heydrich, Reinhard,
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hidden transcript,
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; as counter to public transcript,
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; echoes of,
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; and narrative,
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,,
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,
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,
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; and police theft,
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; porous nature of,
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,
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; as reflecting commonality,
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,
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; rumors in,
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; subversive power of,
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,
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,
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; as written in private,
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Higgs, Dorothy Pickard: on advent of Occupation,
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; on air raids,
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; and animals,
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; on barter,
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; conveys stories,
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; on decision to evacuate,
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; as diarist,
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; and evacuated family,
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; on eviction,
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; on food,
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; on her gardener,
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,
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; on identification with Britain,
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; and interpersonal relationships,
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,
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; on Liberation,
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; on mood,
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; names Germans,
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; on purpose in war,
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; reads Germans,
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,
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; on Red Cross messages,
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,
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; on resistance,
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,
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; on rumor,
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; SS
Vega
,
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; on States of Guernsey Government,
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; on thefts,
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; on unique perspective of occupied,
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; on wireless,
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Higgs, Frank,
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,
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Hill-Cottingham, Frederick T.,
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Hillenbrand, F. K. M.,
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Hitler, Adolph,
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,
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,
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,
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; and attempt on his life,
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,
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; birthday of,
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,
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; death of,
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; as Fuhrer,
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; gives speeches,
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; Islander opposition to,
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; and Jews,
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; in jokes,
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; as opposed by anti-Party Germans,
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; and plans for Channel Islands,
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; and propaganda,
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,
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; and reprisals against Islands,
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; rumors about,
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; as symbolic of Third Reich,
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; view of Islands,
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HMS
Charybdis
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Hoffmann (anti-Party German),
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Holocaust,
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,
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; at Auschwitz-Birkenau,
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; as initiated at Wannsee Conference,
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; and liberation of concentration camps,
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; at Ravensbrück,
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