Channel Island Occupation Review No. 36
£7.95No 36 (2008) in the series of WW2 Occupation reviews published annually in turn by Jersey and Guernsey. In this edition the features include: An article on the Liberation of…
Looking at military history from the Civil War to the Second World War. Serious studies (Winceby and the Battle) to personal memories (Crimson Skies, Saturday Night Soldiers and All the King’s Enemies). Covering battles in Syria, Burma and closer to home in Europe such as Dunkirk. Our latest publication of ‘A Town Remembers’ gives recognition to all those who gave their lives in either the First or Second World Wars but who, for a wide variety of reasons, did not have their names put forward to be engraved on the Boston Cenotaph.
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No 36 (2008) in the series of WW2 Occupation reviews published annually in turn by Jersey and Guernsey. In this edition the features include: An article on the Liberation of…
No 37 (2009) in the series of WW2 Occupation reviews from a series published annually in turn by Jersey and Guernsey. In this edition the features include: A ‘Prisoner of…
No 39 in the series of WW2 Occupation reviews published annually in turn by Jersey and Guernsey. In this edition the features include: Seydlitz Battery by Colin Isherwood; The Personal Bookplate…
No. 40 in the series of WW2 Occupation reviews published annually in turn by Jersey and Guernsey. This edition’s features include: III Kompanie Fahrrad Zug (or 3rd Cycle Company) was part…
With the passing of the years, the importance of recording the memories of those who lived through the dark years of the WWII Occupation becomes ever more pressing and, in…
No 42 (2014) in the series of WW2 Occupation reviews, features: Escape From Paris – a series of letters translated from French illustrated with numerous photos of Les Fontenelles; Trevor…
No 44 in the series of WW2 Occupation reviews and features include: Franz Hofmann, Organisation Todt, Alderney 1942, by Trevor Davenport. Following receipt of a package containing photographs of his…
With the passing of the years, the importance of recording the memories of those who lived through the dark years of the WWII Occupation becomes ever more pressing and, in…
No 46 in the series of WW2 Occupation reviews and features include: Roadstead 70: The sinking of the Oost Vlaanderen by Simon Hamon and John Goodwin. Roadstead was the RAF codename…
With the passing of the years, the importance of recording the memories of those who lived through the dark years of the WWII Occupation becomes ever more pressing and, in…
With the passing of the years, the importance of recording the memories of those who lived through the dark years of the WWII Occupation becomes ever more pressing and, in…
With the passing of the years, the importance of recording the memories of those who lived through the dark years of the WWII Occupation becomes ever more pressing and, in…
No 25 (1997) in the series of WW2 Occupation reviews published annually in turn by Jersey and Guernsey. In this edition the features include: The Soldatenheim Guest Book by Michael…
No 38 (2010) in the series of WW2 Occupation reviews published annually in turn by Jersey and Guernsey. In this edition the features include: A Guernsey homecoming by Herbert White,…
No 18 (1990) in the series of WW2 Occupation reviews from a series published annually in turn by Jersey and Guernsey. In this edition the features include: The Arrival of…
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