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When Germany occupied the Channel Islands during the Second World War, islanders were cut off from family and food. Read their recollections of 60 years ago.
When Germany occupied the Channel Islands during the Second World War, islanders relied on the Red Cross for food and communciations with the UK.
Eileen Le Sueur, 95, lived on a farm in Jersey with her husband and son during the occupation. She remembers the Red Cross’ food parcels.
Douglas Isherwood, 88, became a Red Cross volunteer during the occupation of the Channel Islands during the Second World War.
16 Mar 2010
As Jersey commemorates the 65th anniversary of its liberation, Jersey Telecom has chosen the British Red Cross as its charity of the year for 2010.
21 Jan 2010
Fundraisers are taking to the streets up and down the country to raise funds for the Disasters Emergency Committee Haiti Earthquake Appeal.