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
Symons, Dr.,
70
synecdoche,
46
Szabo, Maria,
24
,
120
,
122
,
269 (n. 140)
Terrell, Mrs. (pseudonym),
203
theater: films,
132
–
35
;
Jew Suss
,
160
; Regal,
124
Torode, Kathleen,
120
–
21
Toth, Rosa,
24
,
120
,
122
,
269 (n. 140)
Turner, Nat,
167
uncertainty reduction,
37
,
46
Vauquiedor Hospital,
86
,
217
verbal defiance,
8
–
9
,
45
.
See also
parrhesia
vernacular discourse,
6
Vichy,
3
,
165
Vitaliev, Vitali,
243 (n. 34)
Von Heldorff, Col.,
212
,
219
Von Schmettow, Count (Graf) Rudolph,
26
,
28
,
72
war effort,
168
–
69
,
227
; fringes of war,
56
,
58
,
88
Warry, William Arthur: on air raids,
82
,
210
; on barter,
110
; on black market,
112
–
13
; as botanist,
51
,
217
; on compulsory work,
127
; constructs metaphor,
145
; has contact with/reads Germans,
50
–
52
,
187
; on deaths,
72
; on deportation,
44
,
45
,
104
; as diarist,
11
,
14
; on food,
74
–
75
,
215
; on fraternization,
121
; on fuel,
215
; on German orders,
38
,
44
; illness of,
210
; on informants,
202
; and interpersonal relations,
66
; on Liberation,
223
,
225
–
26
; on postwar life,
231
; on propaganda,
135
; on resistance,
175
,
180
; on rumor,
104
; on thefts,
218
; and Angeline Warry,
199
,
210
,
231
,
252 (n. 16)
Way, Joseph,
2
Wehrmacht Heeres,
196
Wert, Sarah,
107
–
9
,
114
–
15
Wesley, John,
10
West, Sidney N. (“Buskin”),
85
Williams, Adele (Sauvarin),
61
–
62
,
215
Williams, Alfred C. (Alf),
182
–
83
,
197
–
98
,
218
–
19
,
228
,
264 (n. 158)
;
274 (n. 90)
,
280 (n. 85)
Williams, Herbert (Bert),
40
,
219
; as bandleader,
10
,
277 (n. 185)
; on barter,
115
; and Chilcott (meat controller),
115
,
128
; on concern for Island,
67
; on compulsory work,
127
–
28
; and defiant singing,
176
; on defiant speech,
171
; as deputy fish controller,
128
–
30
; on desire for retribution,
224
–
26
; as diarist,
10
–
11
,
14
; on escapes,
184
–
85
; on evacuation period,
21
; on food,
215
,
224
; on fraternization,
119
,
121
–
22
; on fuel,
215
; on German orders,
10
,
30
,
38
; on Hill-Cottingham case,
118
; on Liberation,
223
,
225
; and missing pet,
217
; names Germans,
47
; reads Germans,
48
,
217
,
219
; on resistant pilfering,
129
–
30
; on rumor,
104
; on States,
115
,
152
; and tobacco,
224
; on trustees,
114
–
15
; on wireless informants,
202
Willmot, Louise,
8
,
183
wireless,
8
,
15
–
16
,
25
,
218
–
19
,
236
,
238
; and anonymous letters,
123
,
202
–
3
; and billeted Germans giving access to,
53
–
54
,
185
; and contact with evacuees,
43
; final confiscation of,
34
,
42
–
43
,
45
,
145
,
176
,
184
,
198
–
99
; first confiscation of,
29
–
30
,
38
; as focus of resistance,
192
–
207
; and Germans listening to London,
136
,
199
; illegal (hidden),
14
,
16
,
62
–
63
,
168
,
198
–
207
,
212
,
215
; news transcription,
167
,
193
,
203
,
205
–
6
; transmitter ban,
29
.
See also
GASP; GUNS
women: concern for,
57
,
63
–
65
; and forms of resistance,
5
; and German soldiers,
47
–
48
,
50
,
118
–
24
; and rape,
122
,
151
;
See also
Bishop, Wilma (pseudonym); elderly, women; resistance, and women
Women's Auxillary Air Force (WAAF),
93
Wranowsky, Annie,
269 (n. 139)
Zachmann, Reinhold,
55
,
136
,
143
,
199
,
222
Zimmermann, Kapitanleutnant Armin,
223