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A blue plaque has been unveiled in memory of the founder of Guernsey's ambulance service. The island's ambulance station will ...
A memorial service has been held for the only British serviceman to die on active duty in Alderney during World War Two, 80 ...
In June 1940, as the Third Reich advanced through France, tension mounted that a German attack on the Channel Islands was imminent. Despite the reluctance of Prime Minister Winston Churchill, the ...
Pope Leo XIV on Friday declared 174 new martyrs, including 50 French Catholics who died in Nazi concentration camps during ...
John Nettles will forever be associated for playing DCI Tom Barnaby in Midsomer Murders but since leaving the ITV drama he ...
Today, the 81-year-old, best known for his role as DCI Tom Barnaby, leads a peaceful life in Devon, while Midsomer Murders ...
The Channel Islands were occupied by Germany in 1940 and remained so until May 1945. In that time, more than 7,000 prisoners were taken to Alderney and put into one of its four forced slave labour ...
Prisoners on the occupied Channel Islands were shot for fun by their Nazi guards during the Second World War, research has found.. On Sundays, around a dozen inmates at Sylt - one of the two camps ...
On 6 June 1944, Allied forces launched a combined naval, air and land assault on Nazi-occupied France. The 'D' in D-Day stands simply for 'day' and the term was used to describe the first day of ...
I n recent years the Channel Islands – namely Guernsey – has seen a noticeable uptake in individuals relocating from the UK, thanks to its incredible landscapes and island way of life, according to ...
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