Read Discourse and Defiance Under Nazi Occupation: Guernsey, Channel Islands, 1940-1945 Online
Authors: Cheryl R. Jorgensen-Earp
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Evans, Alice,
244 (n. 43)
evictions,
34
,
39
–
42
,
45
,
57
,
59
,
73
,
84
Falla, Frank,
227
,
234
; and GUNS,
205
–
7
; on initial air raid,
2
;
The Silent War
,
205
Falla, Jack,
45
Falla, R. O.,
19
,
23
,
246 (n. 31)
Feldgendarmerie,
39
,
44
–
45
,
51
,
176
,
201
,
203
Ferguson, Ruth,
126
Final Solution.
See
Holocaust
Finch, Matron,
206
flashbulb memory,
229
,
282 (n. 143)
flight.
See
escapes
food/supplies: alcohol,
22
,
52
,
62
,
86
; and bakehouses,
215
; barter for,
110
–
11
; as comfort/love,
75
; commandeering by Germans,
32
,
74
,
212
–
14
; etiquette concerning,
60
; omering,
129
; queues for,
74
,
114
–
15
,
135
,
213
; and rations/rationing,
74
,
76
,
112
,
177
; shortages of,
7
,
32
,
58
,
71
–
78
,
85
–
86
,
90
,
183
–
84
,
187
,
209
,
211
–
15
,
233
–
34
; tainted,
105
,
112
; tobacco,
21
,
40
,
51
,
53
,
62
,
64
,
76
,
85
–
86
,
224
; as uneven hardship for Islanders,
75
–
76
,
112
,
256 (n. 132)
.
See also
Red Cross, parcels; Red Cross, SS
Vega
Foucault, Michel,
27
,
170
foundational elements of resistance,
6
,
15
,
56
–
59
,
73
; support,
59
–
69
,
74
–
78
,
97
,
238
–
39
; trust,
78
–
84
,
97
,
104
–
5
,
202
–
3
Fox, W. B.,
63
–
64
Frank, Anne,
156
fraternization,
53
,
54
,
99
,
105
–
7
,
130
,
139
,
224
–
25
; appearance of,
99
,
123
–
25
,
129
; motives for,
106
–
7
; retribution for,
224
–
26
; sexual,
7
,
106
,
118
–
24
,
224
–
26
,
234
.
See also
collaboration; quislings
Freemasons,
45
,
103
,
163
Freud, Sigmund,
144
fuel shortages,
32
,
85
,
183
,
186
,
209
,
211
,
212
,
215
Gal, Susan,
55
–
56
GASP (Guernsey Active Secret Press),
205
–
6
Gaudin, Miss,
140
,
167
,
173
–
74
Geheime Feldpolizei (GFP),
55
,
115
,
193
Gentleman's Agreement
,
162
George, Elizabeth,
106
German Occupation Museum,
235
–
37
German Occupation of the Channel Islands, The
, (Cruikshank)
7
German orders (Bekanntmachung),
8
,
38
–
39
,
134
,
152
,
181
; against Jews,
157
–
63
; against V-campaign,
155
,
194
–
96
; on attending Germans in preference,
174
; attic-cleaning,
189
; ban on meetings and clubs,
29
,
187
,
191
–
92
; confiscation of cameras,
38
; confiscation of weapons,
25
; compulsory work,
127
; “Dangerous Talking Bill,”
29
,
170
; death penalty,
38
–
39
,
53
; and demonstrations during air raids,
83
; and demonstrations in theaters,
131
,
135
,
187
; and deportation,
34
,
43
–
45
,
163
; during “velvet glove,”
25
–
31
; and food rationing,
146
–
47
,
156
; and food requisitioning,
74
,
129
; initial,
25
–
26
; and registration of Islanders,
28
–
29
; and restraint on communication,
16
,
27
,
29
–
31
; and restriction of movements,
28
–
29
,
210
Germans: anti-Party,
34
,
53
–
55
,
198
; and black market,
112
–
13
; cruelty of,
45
,
48
; dissension in ranks,
216
–
17
; and Germanization of Island,
25
,
27
,
30
–
31
; and gifts to Islanders,
51
,
53
; hunger of,
32
,
216
–
21
; Uffz Kraft,
120
–
21
; Jacob Kratzer,
120
–
21
; Ernst Lickfeld,
216
; nature of,
46
–
55
,
139
–
41
,
166
,
220
; post-Liberation,
223
–
26
,
237
; on relations with home,
48
,
52
,
216
; on relations with Islanders,
44
,
49
–
55
,
105
–
7
,
216
; Schmidt-Walkoff,
120
; and self-view as liberators,
16
,
25
–
26
,
180
; theft by,
217
–
20
; using glances (
der Deutsche Blick
),
143
; using whispered jokes (
Flüsterwitze
),
143
; vanity of,
151
,
153
,
188
,
216
.
See also
Holocaust; symbolic display by Germans