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Discourse and Defiance under Nazi Occupation: Guernsey, Channel Islands, 1940-1945

By: Cheryl R. Jorgensen-Earp
Narrated by: William Dupuy
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Captured by German forces shortly after Dunkirk, and not relinquished until May of 1945, nearly a year after the Normandy invasion, the British Channel Islands (Guernsey, Jersey, Alderney, Sark, and Herm) were characterized during their occupation by severe deprivation and powerlessness. The Islanders, with few resources to stage an armed resistance, constructed a rhetorical resistance based upon the manipulation of discourse, construction of new symbols, and defiance of German restrictions on information. Though much of modern history has focused on the possibility that Islanders may have collaborated with the Germans, this eye-opening history turns to secret war diaries kept in Guernsey. A close reading of these private accounts, written at great risk to the diarists, allows those who actually experienced the Occupation to reclaim their voice and reveals new understandings of Island resistance. What emerges is a stirring account of the unquenchable spirit and deft improvisation of otherwise ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances. Under the most dangerous of conditions, Guernsey civilians used imaginative methods in reacting to their position as a subjugated population, devising a covert resistance of nuance and sustainability. Violence, this book and the people of Guernsey demonstrate, is not at all the only means with which to confront evil.

The book is published by Michigan State University Press.

©2013 Cheryl R. Jorgensen-Earp (P)2014 Redwood Audiobooks
Great Britain Historical Military United States Words, Language & Grammar War England Island
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Interesting and detailed viewpoint of Channel Islands occupation and hardships

I found this book to be interesting and enlightening to listen to. Various accounts of wartime occupation was a genuine account of the hardships everyone on the islands experienced.

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Spoilt by a boring narrator

This is a fascinating load of information, spoilt by a dreadfully uninspiring narrator. There is so much written about the German occupation of the Channel Islands - incidentally, occupied under the auspices of The King - such as ‘Kramer’s War’, but this is just dull. What a waste.

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