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TPL_00024

June 1940 saw the evacuation of many civilians, note the gas masks being carried as part of the preparations for attack.

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TPL_00023

June 1940 saw the evacuation of many civilians.

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TPL_00022

Beer barrels emptied by the Germans at the Guernsey Brewery South Esplanade St. Peter Port.

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TPL_00021

The Crown Hotel in St Peter Port, Guernsey was the German naval headquarters. Now called the Ship and Crown.

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TPL_00020

Gaumont cinema in St. Julian's Avenue showing 'Victory in the West' in 1941. Civilians could go to the cinema but the films were mostly shown in German.

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TPL_00019

Channel Islands Hotel Glategny Esplanade St Peter Port. Headquarters of the German Commandant 1940. The hotel was renamed the Savoy and later demolished.

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TPL_00018

The German version of the V sign which appeared on most premises occupied by German troops.

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SP_0018

This photograph was taken on 18th June 1941. Looking north from alongside the slip way opposite Town Church, this view of the town front St Peter Port shows the absence of motor vehicles. With most locals restricted to horse drawn transport or bicycles, the only vehicle evident is marked with a WH indicating its use by the German Wehrmacht (Armed Forces). This Photograph is from a small collection of six taken by an unknown German soldier posted to Guernsey in 1941 with 319 Infantry Division.

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SP_0017

This view of the St Peter Port Town church and Prince Albert statue was photographed on 18th June 1941. Not yet evident are the German road signs painted on the wall of the church and the extensive barbed wire entanglements that were placed around the harbour. This Photograph is from a small collection of six taken by an unknown German soldier posted to Guernsey in 1941 with 319 Infantry Division.

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OA_065

The corner of King Street and Halkett Place, St Helier, Jersey. Burton’s shop was taken over by the German’s and became the Frontbuchhandlung Soldaten Kaufhaus (Front Bookshop and Soldier’s Shop). Widow display using the German adopted 'V’ sign and laurel.

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OA_008

The Bailiff of Guernsey, Jurats and members of the States Controlling Committee seated in the Royal Court.

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TPL_00016

Close up of the Cambridge Berth sheds following the bombing raid on the 28th June 1940.

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TPL_00014

The aftermath of the bombing raid on 28th June 1940 with the burnt out tomato trucks littering the White Rock pier.

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TPL_00013

Smoke rises from burning vehicles shortly after a bombing raid on the White Rock in St Peter Port. The raid on the evening of 28th June 1940 resulted in 33 civilian dead. The parked tomato trucks were mistaken for military vehicles.

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TPL_00012

Smoke drifts from burning vehicles shortly after a bombing raid on the White Rock in St Peter Port. The raid on the evening of 28th June 1940 resulted in 33 civilian dead. The parked tomato trucks were mistaken for military vehicles.

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TPL_00011

Severe damage to the Cambridge Berth sheds following a bombing raid on the 28th June 1940.

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TPL_00010

Bomb damage to a property in the Strand St Peter Port following an air raid on 28th June 1940.

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TPL_00008

Bomb damage to a property in St Saviour following an air raid.

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TPL_00007

Bomb damage to a property in St Saviour following an air raid.

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TPL_00005

The burnt out weighbridge in St Peter Port following the bombing of the harbour on the evening of 28th June 1940.

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TPL_00004

Bomb damage from the air raid on St Peter Port harbour on the evening of 28th June 1940.

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Bomb damage from the air raid on St Peter Port harbour on the evening of 28th June 1940.