Read Discourse and Defiance Under Nazi Occupation: Guernsey, Channel Islands, 1940-1945 Online
Authors: Cheryl R. Jorgensen-Earp
Tags: #Biographies & Memoirs, #Historical, #Europe, #Germany, #Great Britain, #Leaders & Notable People, #Military, #World War II, #History, #Reference, #Words; Language & Grammar, #Rhetoric, #England
retribution: fantasies of,
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; Guernsey Underground Barbers (GUB),
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; lack of, post-Liberation,
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; and war crime trials,
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rhetorical resistance,
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; alternative discursive channels,
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; audience for,
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; and body rhetoric,
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; and coded discourse,
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; as forerunner to organized resistance,
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; hiding in Island,
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; and hypercompliance,
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; and information flow,
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; by mass physical presence,
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; pattern to,
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; private nature of,
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; by pilfering,
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; as safety valve,
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; through self exemption (scofflaw),
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; symbolic acts of,
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; and V-badges,
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; V-Campaign,
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See also
foundational elements of resistance; escapes; gossip; hidden transcript; metaphor; narrative; parrhesia; performed compliance; physical confrontation; rumor; subversive affirmation; symbolic display by Guernsey Islanders; wireless, as focus of resistance; wireless, illegal (hidden); wireless, news transcription
Riley, Kerry Kathleen,
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Robin, Ambrose Collas,
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; constructs metaphors,
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; conveys jokes,
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; conveys stories,
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; on deaths,
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; as diarist,
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; and evacuated children,
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; first wireless requisition of,
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; on food,
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; and Hill-Cottingham case,
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; on instrumental acts,
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; on mood,
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; and Phil (Uncle),
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; on propaganda,
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; reads Germans,
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; on Red Cross messages,
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; on rumor,
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; on States,
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; on symbolic display,
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; on thefts,
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; and Tim (pet),
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; on V-campaign,
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Rolo, C. J.,
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Rommel, Erwin,
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Roosevelt, President Franklin,
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Rose, Mr.,
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Rosnow, Ralph,
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Roussel, Edward,
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Rowe, Mrs.,
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Royal Family,
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; King's Speech,
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Rules for Radicals
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rumor,
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; of collaboration,
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; and conditions for transmission,
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; defined,
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; of deportation,
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; dread,
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; grapevine,
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; of Nazi atrocities,
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; sense-making function of,
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; about theft,
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; of visit by major personage,
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; warning function of,
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; of white flag,
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; wish,
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Russel, Bill,
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Russians,
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sabotage,
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St. Peter Port,
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; and air raids,
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; Arcade,
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; and barter shops,
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; Candie Gardens,
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; Castle Cornet,
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; Elizabeth College,
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; Fort George,
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; Foulon Cemetery,
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; as German center of operation,
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; Government House,
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; Grange Lodge,
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; Harbor,
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; La Vallette,
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; Market,
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; Royal Court,
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; Royal Hotel,
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; Trinity Square,
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; Weighbridge,
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; White Rock,
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