Read Discourse and Defiance Under Nazi Occupation: Guernsey, Channel Islands, 1940-1945 Online
Authors: Cheryl R. Jorgensen-Earp
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Hong, Nathaniel,
6
hostages,
39
,
73
,
137
,
150
–
51
,
155
,
168
,
182
; as civilian guards,
181
; Pancevo,
180
; Vinkt,
180
Hotton, Nicholas Edward,
85
Hüffmeier, Vice Admiral,
220
,
222
–
24
Hugo, Victor,
17
humor: as coping mechanism,
70
; at German expense,
33
,
48
–
49
,
167
,
174
,
196
,
235
; shared with Germans,
52
Huspek, Michael,
94
identity cards,
28
–
29
,
159
–
60
,
176
illegitimate births,
121
–
22
,
124
; numbers,
121
,
264 (n. 154)
illnesses: diphtheria,
70
; dysentery,
70
–
71
; malnutrition and Guernsey Islanders,
69
–
71
,
77
–
78
,
228
; shingles,
70
; tuberculosis,
70
; typhus,
77
Imperial War Museum,
9
,
63
,
235
information flow,
15
,
58
,
98
,
130
,
199
–
202
; distortion,
200
informers,
106
–
7
; anonymous letters,
123
,
202
–
3
,
235
; denunciation,
121
Ingrouille, John,
172
,
237
instrumental acts.
See
sabotage
interpersonal relationships,
15
–
16
; support,
15
,
56
,
73
–
78
; trust,
15
invasion of British mainland,
26
,
89
Irish,
120
Island Archives (Guernsey),
9
,
231
,
239
Island at War
,
106
,
118
Island Guides,
11
Jabolinski, Jack,
280 (n. 62)
Jackson, H. G.,
72
James, Sandra,
162
Jersey,
15
–
16
,
19
,
28
,
43
,
55
,
131
,
137
,
161
,
169
,
172
,
264 (n. 154)
; Bailiff of,
146
–
47
,
174
; escapes from,
183
–
84
,
186
; and rumors of post-war retribution,
225
; stories,
139
; Supreme Council,
19
; War Tunnels Exhibit,
50
Jewish Islanders,
147
,
156
–
66
,
221
; Elda Brouard,
157
–
61
,
163
–
64
, Louis Cohen,
158
; Elisabet Duquemin,
157
–
61
,
163
–
64
; Henry Duquemin,
157
,
163
; Janet Duquemin,
163
; William Middlewick and wife,
158
; W. J. Montague,
158
; David Rudnidsky,
158
.
See also
Grunfeld, Marianne; Spitz, Auguste; Steiner, Therese
Jews of the Channel Islands during the German Occupation, 1940–1945, The
,
147
Joan of Arc,
239
Joanknecht, Dolly,
7
jokes,
15
,
44
,
98
,
103
,
131
–
32
,
138
–
39
,
146
,
166
,
173
,
207
,
239
,
267 (n. 61)
; farmer and stranger,
142
; formal,
143
–
45
; idiot,
144
; inside,
139
; self-deprecating,
141
,
204
,
227
,
267 (n. 53)
; shared with Germans,
52
; tendentious,
144
.
See also
humor
Jones, Charles,
57
,
65
–
66
Jordan, John,
148
,
181
Joyce, William (“Lord Haw Haw”),
133
,
234
,
243 (n. 34)
Kapferer, Jean-Noel,
102
Kedward, Roderick,
3
King, Martin Luther,
167
King Christian X,
239
Kinnersley, Miquet,
203
–
4
Kinnersley, Mrs.,
52
,
253 (n. 35)
Kinnersly, Mabel,
198
Kipp, Michaela,
271 (n. 177)
Knackfuss, Col.,
38
–
39
,
43
,
174
Knowles Smith, Hazel,
243
–
44 (n. 42)
; on German attitude,
26
; on Islander attitude,
53
,
169
; on Jewish Islanders,
147
; on mortality rate,
69
; on number of collaborators with Germans,
261 (n. 53)
,
264 (n. 154)
; on resistance,
4
,
274 (n. 91)
,
274 (n. 100)
; on Sherwill's speeches,
150
Konecni, V. J.,
62
Kyos, G. L.,
62
Lainé, Abraham,
113
,
156
,
158
–
59
Lainé, Adele,
174
Langlois (hairdresser),
111
Lanz, Albrecht,
26
–
27
,
153
Laufen,
44
,
176
,
237
Le Brocq, Norman,
16
Le Couteur, George,
184
Le Noury, P.,
2
Le Page, Frank,
2
Le Page family (Howard, Marion, Maud, Bill, Victor),
228
–
30
Le Pelley, Quertier,
71
Le Provost, Nico,
170
Leale, John,
19
,
43
,
113
,
148
–
50
,
152
–
54
,
156
,
161
–
64
,
166
,
181
,
212
,
224
Legg, Ernest,
205
–
6
Lennox-Simpson, Marie Louise,
84
,
191
,
213
Lewis, Kenneth,
90
; on advent of Occupation,
24
; on affairs between Islanders,
122
; on animals,
67
; and camera,
184
; on confiscation of houses,
41
; on contact with Germans,
124
; as diarist,
10
,
14
–
15
; on escape,
184
–
86
; on evacuation decision,
22
; and family relationships,
60
,
62
–
63
,
75
,
85
–
86
,
93
,
177
,
192
,
200
,
202
; on food,
60
,
75
; on fraternization,
119
–
20
; on German orders,
38
; on HMS
Charybdis
funeral,
187
–
88
; on informer letters,
202
–
3
; on initial air raid,
1
–
2
; on Liberation,
225
; and Ralph Le Poidevin,
1
,
32
,
62
,
85
,
202
; on postwar life,
231
; on propaganda,
266 (n. 24)
; reads Germans,
32
,
50
–
51
; on Red Cross messages,
177
–
78
; on resistance,
176
,
181
,
188
; on rumor,
104
; on States,
113
,
149
,
150
,
155
–
56
; on thefts,
111
; and V-campaign,
194
,
196
–
97
,
273 (n. 80)
; and war effort,
89
,
93
; and white flag boat meeting,
211
–
12
; and wireless,
62
–
63
,
192
,
200