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Hitler's British Isles

By: Duncan Barrett
Narrated by: Duncan Barrett
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True-life recollections from the Channel Islanders who were the only British subjects to live under Nazi rule in WWII.

In the summer of 1940, Britain stood perilously close to invasion. One by one, the nations of Europe had fallen to the unstoppable German Blitzkrieg, and Hitler’s sights were set on the English coast. And yet, following the success of the Battle of Britain, the promised invasion never came. The prospect of German jackboots landing on British soil retreated into the realm of collective nightmares. But the spectre of what might have been is one that has haunted us down the decades, finding expression in counterfactual history and outlandish fictions. What would a British occupation have looked like?

The answer lies closer to home than we think, in the experiences of the Channel Islanders – the only British people to bear the full brunt of German Occupation. For five years, our nightmares became their everyday reality. The people of Guernsey, Jersey and Sark got to know the enemy as those on the mainland never could, watching in horror as their towns and villages were suddenly draped in Swastika flags, their cinemas began showing Nazi propaganda films, and Wehrmacht soldiers goose-stepped down their highstreets.

Those who resisted the regime, such as the brave men and women who set up underground newspapers or sheltered slave labourers, encountered the full force of Nazi brutality. But in the main, the Channel Islands occupation was a ‘model’ one, a prototype for how the Fuhrer planned to run mainland Britain. As a result, the stories of the islanders are not all misery and terror. Many, in fact are rather funny – tales of plucky individuals trying to get by in almost impossible circumstances, and keeping their spirits up however they could. Unlike their compatriots on the mainland, the islanders had no Blitz to contend with, but they met the thousand other challenges the war brought with a similar indomitable spirit. The story of the Channel Islands during the war is the history that could so nearly have come to pass for the rest of us. Based on interviews with over a hundred islanders who lived through it, this book tells that story from beginning to end, opening the lid on life in Hitler’s British Isles.
©2018 Duncan Barrett. All rights reserved (P)2018 Simon & Schuster, UK. All Rights Reserved.
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"An absolutely fascinating account of life under German rule in the Channel Islands during the war. As a Guernsey girl I grew up with these stories and recognise family and friends in these pages. Duncan Barrett has done a brilliant job of reflecting the peculiar challenges that existed for those living under occupation. It is an under-told story of an extraordinary time in recent British history." (Sarah Montague, The Today Programme presenter)

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A gripping assembly of moving and sometimes funny anecdotes, notwithstanding a few dodgy pronunciations of local names!

Outstanding

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Highly recommended, very informative and emotive stories from both sides of the occupation which I had little knowledge of before listening to this. Excellent narrative from Duncan Barrett. Has made me want to visit the islands and tour the occupation areas.

Outstanding insight

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I have enjoyed listening to this account of my home of Jersey and the other Channel Islands life under the occupation of 5 long years. As a boy I did hear stories from Grandparents that were very similar to some of them told by Duncan. The last chapter was very moving, having known people that were there.
Worth having in the library especially if you're local to the Channel Islands as I am.

Very moving.

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I don’t think you can say it’s an enjoyable listen because the subject was a sad one. The only part of Britain taken and occupied in wartime. I learnt a great deal of the make do and survive that was all part of the islands life. I hadn’t realised how close they came to starvation and then as the tables turned the same fete for the German soldiers. It really was a sorry situation as our troops could not be risked to take them back. Heart breaking for the islanders to feel they were being sacrificed and forgotten.

The narration was a little surprising at first but I did get used to it and it did make it clear who views were being recounted.

I listen to audible as I would a radio in the kitchen. My son twenty one year old son really surprised me commenting while in the room that he hadn’t realised the Channel Islands were captured. As the author says it doesn’t seem to be mentioned. A very interesting listen.

A forgotten history

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This book should be read by all Britains and should be included in all schools history curriculum. Thank you to the author for the insight of the unbelievable 5years that the Channel Islands had to undergo under German occupation.

Brilliant

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