The Battle of Britain

THE CHANNEL ISLANDS 1940-1945 [Main Title]

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Catalogue number
  • UKY 727
Production date
1945
Place made
GB
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film

Object description

"Incidents dealing with the German Occupation are re-enacted by the Channel Islanders themselves."

Full description

Opens with a boat secretly launched to England: "tell them we're having a tough time but the German can't get us down" sets the theme for film. Islanders are shown coping with shortage of food and clothing, transport difficulties; resistance to Germans (listening to BBC, clandestine news sheets (GUNS Guernsey Underground News Service), GPO workers suppress informing letters); some impression of effects of occupation (German soldiers and SPG's; fortifications; talk of 'slave labour'; closed down and derelict greenhouses, shops). Last days of the occupation: increasing shortages; Germans steal food after second visit of Red Cross ship Vega. Liberation: Islanders celebrate, enjoy unaccustomed abundance of food and clothing, start up "normal life" again; Germans put to work clearing mines, wire etc - Russian workers receive 'Pravda'.

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35mm

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