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the authorities pushed the message that 'staying was best', with posters saying "Don’t be yellow, stay at home", (the "patriot" responsible for this poster fled to
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The psychological damage changed many evacuees, especially children and particularly those deprived of their parents, teachers, siblings and friends for five years. Some put up with, even though they hated the experience, most of the children had nobody to talk to about problems and abuse. It was not
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Some houses were not good, previously condemned, damp or bug ridden. Others used empty shops as nothing else was available. If children or families had relatives in the UK, they tended to drift, with their single suitcase of belongings to them, to seek assistance. Some evacuees had brought an elderly
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European events of 1938–39 only as distant and worried listeners to the radio and readers of newspapers. The declaration of War by Britain on 3 September 1939 increased the concern. However, life in the islands continued much as normal. By spring 1940 the islands were advertising
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Over 90 local "Channel Island Societies" were established in England, with weekly meetings and arranged social events, including card games and dances. Welfare committees were established to help islanders, allowing the evacuees to maintain contact, talk about their news, gain mutual support and
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It was initially limited to 10 words per letter but was later changed to 25, which was the standard for prisoners-of-wars. The rules changed over the years; at one point, islanders were not permitted to write to relatives but could write to friends. The number of messages that one could send was
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Many adults returned at the same time as the schoolchildren, but some who had volunteered for the armed services were demobbed in 1946. The meetings of families could be equally traumatic, with wives and husbands meeting again for the first time in five years and discovering they had lived very
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bombers attacked Guernsey. Lewis machine guns on the ships opened fire, to no visible effect. The bomb damage was mainly to the harbour where lorries loaded with tomatoes for export were lined up. 34 people died. A similar attack occurred in Jersey where nine died. That night the
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included a collection of articles and poetry relevant to Channel Island people and personal comments received from Red Cross messages that might affect other islanders, such as births, marriages and deaths and greeting messages.
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carrying military stores and 400 evacuees. Evacuation ships stopped on 23 June, when ships sailed for England empty. The regular cargo boats and ferries were asked to resume normal service and six evacuation ships were sent to
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limited, and replies had to be on the back of the original message. It might take months for a message to arrive although a few of them took only weeks. All messages were routed via the International Red Cross headquarters in
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different lives and had difficulty talking about them. Those who had been evacuated were told that it was tougher in the islands. Alderney residents were not allowed to return to their island until December 1945.
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someone for safe storage, others simply walked away, leaving dirty dishes in the sink and food on the table. The withdrawal of cash from banks was limited to ÂŁ20 per person. People could take just one suitcase.
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ended and Belgium and the Netherlands were invaded. Little did the islanders imagine their homes would be under German occupation for five years, before liberation on 9 May 1945.
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until 1918. Requisitioned in 1939 as a troopship, she transported 1,800 schoolchildren from Guernsey to Weymouth. Eighteen ships sailed on 21 June from Jersey including the
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suitcase be brought so it could be checked. Teachers were told they were expected to travel with their children bringing assistants to help, mothers volunteered.
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1473:Channel Islands Occupation Review No 39
1367:Channel Islands Occupation Review No 39
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734:showing a rally on 19 June 1943 in the
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2434:List of members of the States Assembly
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123:Royal Militia of the Island of Jersey
2543:Jersey Financial Services Commission
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1755:"How CANADA helped British Evacuees"
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1833:(First ed.). Robert Hale Ltd.
1540:Andrews, Maggie (29 October 2014).
1510:. Routledge, 2013. pp. 49–50.
1494:
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353:DH.89 plane arrived in Jersey from
125:as well as men who had been in the
13:
3521:Channel Islands Occupation Society
1856:The Government and Law of Guernsey
1797:
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522:(VAD) duties in their spare time.
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1420:"The story of an evacuation hero"
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570:Red Cross letter reply April 1942
252:on 17 June and on 19 June nearby
178:
3790:Policy & Resources Committee
3533:
3516:German fortification of Guernsey
1791:"One small suitcase - Part Five"
1757:. Guernsey Evacuees. 24 May 2013
1590:Marten, James (24 August 2002).
1222:
1026:Mawson, Gillian (October 2012).
907:
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337:in France to Jersey on 15 June,
4118:Evacuations during World War II
2377:Customs and Immigration Service
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1701:Parliamentary Debates (Hansard)
1696:"Channel Island Monthly Review"
1688:
1674:. Trafalgar Square Publishing.
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584:islands under German occupation
384:was undivided. À la perchoine."
256:was captured by German forces.
218:Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey
1906:, St Helier: Seaflower Books,
1659:. Guille Allez Public Library.
1633:. Red Cross UK. Archived from
1198:
1194:. Betley local history (2009).
1143:
1102:History of the Channel Islands
1093:
479:Some reception centres run by
88:When it became clear that the
1:
3400:Royal Guernsey Light Infantry
1808:. Channel Island Publishing.
1315:. Arden Publications (1995).
1286:Hamon, Simon (30 June 2015).
995:
664:Channel Island Monthly Review
321:Several ships, including the
214:Lieutenant Governor of Jersey
108:Volunteers and early evacuees
68:
1544:. Palgrave Macmillan, 2014.
1000:
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304:harbour on 28 June when the
292:Several ships including the
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1615:Strappini, Richard (2004).
1486:Strappini, Richard (2004).
1447:De Gaulle, Charles (1998).
1205:Strappini, Richard (2004).
1030:. The History Press, 2012.
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1916:Mawson, Gillian, (2012),
1290:. Frontline Books, 2015.
1100:Lempriére, Raoul (1974).
940:
529:
3237:de la Petite Longueville
3232:de la Grande Longueville
2872:de Bas du Mont au PrĂŞtre
2419:Procureur du Bien Public
2250:St Michael's Preparatory
2204:Jersey College for Girls
1920:, History Press, 2012
1311:Le Page, Martin (1995).
1129:. Ian Allan Publishing.
520:Voluntary Aid Detachment
447:Victoria College, Jersey
333:R.A.F. units moved from
287:Weymouth Harbour, Dorset
236:in Steam Packet service.
223:
131:Victoria College, Jersey
127:Officers' Training Corps
3156:Cueillette de Vinchelez
2240:Beaulieu Convent School
1902:Read, Brian A. (1995),
1831:The Channel Islands War
1715:Chapman, David (2009).
1422:. BBC. 2 December 2009.
1336:Chapman, David (2009).
588:International Red Cross
3405:Royal Guernsey Militia
3260:de la Ville-à -l'Évêque
3161:Cueillette de LĂ©oville
2774:ITV Channel Television
2299:Places in the islands
2141:Jersey Eastern Railway
2131:La Corbière Lighthouse
2089:La Cotte de St Brelade
2063:Coastal fortifications
1885:, Betley local history
1881:Laine, Derek, (2009),
1858:. States of Guernsey.
1854:Ogier, Darryl (2012).
1380:Coysh, Victor (1991).
1248:Girard, Peter (1990).
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4008:Chapel of St Apolline
3357:Bailiwick of Guernsey
3151:Cueillette de Millais
3146:Cueillette de Grantez
2679:Durrell Wildlife Park
1806:Never to be forgotten
1408:. BBC. 4 August 2014.
1150:Falla, Frank (1967).
1127:A peculiar occupation
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143:evacuation of Dunkirk
73:The occupants of the
3802:Politics of Guernsey
3709:Blanchelande College
3047:du Coin Tourgis Nord
2372:Council of Ministers
2362:Government of Jersey
1829:King, Peter (1991).
1670:Briggs, Asa (1995).
1125:Tabb, Peter (2005).
508:Air Raid Precautions
369:de Havilland Express
347:SS Train Ferry No. 1
343:No. 501 Squadron RAF
149:and declared... 'an
81:On 10 May 1940, the
3894:Emergency Services
3785:Lieutenant Governor
3743:Bailiff of Guernsey
3719:The Ladies' College
3702:Independent schools
3688:La Mare de Carteret
3090:du Fief de la Reine
3052:du Coin Tourgis Sud
2780:Jersey Evening Post
2714:Jersey Royal potato
2699:Jèrriais literature
2583:Visite du Branchage
2481:Jersey Legal French
2399:Lieutenant Governor
2245:De La Salle College
1804:Mière, Joe (2004).
1594:. NYU Press, 2002.
1227:. Routledge, 2012.
1104:. Robert Hale Ltd.
339:No. 17 Squadron RAF
3998:St Martin's Church
3863:Telecommunications
3807:States of Election
3755:Courts of Guernsey
3448:Chateau des Marais
2595:Telecommunications
2533:Financial services
2394:External relations
2036:Battery Lothringen
2031:War Tunnels Museum
2021:SechsschartentĂĽrme
1888:Lowe, Roy (2012),
1384:. Guernsey Press.
1252:. Guernsey Press.
712:to Great Britain.
706:
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578:Red Cross messages
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481:The Salvation Army
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375:Evacuees in the UK
359:Général de brigade
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2694:Jèrriais language
2664:Battle of Flowers
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2409:Political parties
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1926:978-0-7524-9093-9
1898:978-1-136-59015-3
1865:978-0-9549775-1-1
1840:978-0-7090-4512-0
1815:978-0-9542669-8-1
1637:on 21 August 2017
1601:978-0-8147-5667-6
1579:. 5 January 2015.
1551:978-1-137-34899-9
1517:978-1-134-53055-7
1382:Maritime Alderney
1322:978-0-9525438-0-0
1297:978-1-4738-5160-3
1234:978-1-136-59015-3
1136:978-0-7110-3113-5
1037:978-0-7524-9093-9
932:
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746:Service and death
736:Belle Vue Stadium
721:Eleanor Roosevelt
717:Spanish Civil War
641:CI Monthly Review
628:German occupation
362:Charles de Gaulle
323:Guernsey lifeboat
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2882:du Mont à l'Abbé
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2807:Beautiful Jersey
2764:BBC Radio Jersey
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4003:Vale Church
3993:Town Church
3966:Guernésiais
3511:Fort Hommet
3468:Vale Castle
3463:Fort Hommet
3385:Archaeology
3194:des Augerez
3171:Saint Peter
3085:de l'Église
3075:de Faldouet
2981:du Rocquier
2943:de Noirmont
2862:de la Ville
2769:Channel 103
2729:Opera House
2724:Jersey Live
2548:Jersey Post
2308:Saint Aubin
2233:Independent
2209:Le Rocquier
1986:Archaeology
1223:Lowe, Roy.
919:44,937,000
769:Percentage
764:Serving in
759:Population
725:White House
600:Switzerland
438:in Cheshire
357:evacuating
4092:Categories
4027:Television
4020:Rugby club
3644:St Saviour
3639:St Sampson
3491:Resistance
3486:Evacuation
3478:Occupation
3275:des Augrès
3217:de Maufant
3128:Saint Ouen
3105:Saint Mary
2996:Saint John
2986:de Samarès
2958:de la Moye
2935:St Brelade
2905:des Marais
2842:Vingtaines
2704:Jersey cow
2689:Eisteddfod
2674:Demography
2414:Connétable
2295:Reservoirs
2189:Grainville
2182:Government
2121:Corn Riots
2001:Resistance
1996:Evacuation
1641:4 February
1391:0902550438
1085:4 February
996:References
922:3,500,000
516:Home Guard
83:Phoney War
69:Background
27:evacuation
3961:Languages
3898:Ambulance
3868:Transport
3795:President
3765:Elections
3668:Education
3624:St Martin
3619:St Andrew
3544:Geography
3458:Fort Grey
3415:Windmills
3270:du Rondin
3009:de HĂ©rupe
2910:de la Rue
2897:Grouville
2854:St Helier
2684:Education
2627:Transport
2578:Committee
2486:Judiciary
2441:Viscounts
2389:Elections
2303:St Helier
2280:Geography
2268:Geography
2165:Education
2082:Specifics
2073:Perquages
2058:Windmills
1979:Overviews
1156:Burbridge
1001:Citations
610:Societies
306:Luftwaffe
254:Cherbourg
250:armistice
151:open town
4077:Category
3983:Religion
3978:St James
3949:Bean Jar
3908:Lifeboat
3770:Greffier
3732:Politics
3649:Torteval
3601:Parishes
3571:Guernsey
3566:Brecqhou
3561:Alderney
3315:Category
3265:de Rozel
3179:du Douet
3070:de Rozel
3014:du Douet
2736:Religion
2590:Taxation
2501:Honorary
2470:Greffier
2329:Politics
2290:Parishes
2199:Hautlieu
2068:Maritime
2053:COVID-19
1761:22 April
1719:. ELSP.
1340:. ELSP.
969:See also
928:383,700
844:Alderney
817:Guernsey
776:serving
771:serving
761:in 1931
467:Families
431:in Wales
427:went to
420:Rochdale
355:Bordeaux
329:Aircraft
283:Alderney
102:Alderney
94:Guernsey
47:Alderney
43:Guernsey
4037:Symbols
3944:Cuisine
3928:Culture
3888:Harbour
3878:Aurigny
3873:Airport
3825:Economy
3553:Islands
3378:History
3369:Geology
3299:Outline
3252:Trinity
3118:du Nord
3004:du Nord
2948:du Coin
2795:Symbols
2746:Theatre
2648:Culture
2632:airport
2622:Tourism
2521:Economy
2345:Bailiff
2285:Geology
2174:Schools
2094:Dolmens
1971:History
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895:10,220
892:93,200
821:40,600
794:50,500
756:Island
696:Support
650:Le Coin
514:(AFS),
510:(ARP),
429:Denbigh
389:Schools
121:or the
53:during
33:in the
4045:Anthem
3913:Police
3614:Forest
3609:Castel
3581:Jethou
3113:du Sud
2846:parish
2803:Anthem
2565:Livre
2496:Police
2459:Courts
1962:Jersey
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898:10.9%
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854:13.6%
848:1,500
841:
824:4,011
814:
800:11.8%
797:5,978
790:Jersey
787:
690:Review
678:Review
671:Review
596:Geneva
530:Safety
489:Patois
407:Buxton
335:Dinard
270:Vindex
263:Viking
234:Viking
200:Jewish
98:Jersey
59:Allies
45:, and
39:Jersey
4015:Sport
3973:Music
3851:coins
3836:Banks
3586:Lihou
2756:Media
2741:Sport
2719:Music
2573:Roads
2558:coins
2491:Jurat
2463:Royal
2313:Gorey
925:7.3%
881:4.5%
827:9.8%
405:and
224:Ships
203:faith
4055:Flag
3903:Fire
3883:Rail
3775:Laws
3748:list
3654:Vale
3591:Sark
3576:Herm
2818:Flag
2610:Sure
2350:list
1922:ISBN
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1087:2016
1032:ISBN
901:794
875:600
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830:252
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622:The
483:and
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268:HMS
216:and
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2844:by
2451:Law
878:27
857:25
518:or
485:WVS
461:WLA
459:or
457:ATS
296:SS
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