Русские видео

Сейчас в тренде

Иностранные видео


Скачать с ютуб Unveiling St Helier: A Walking Tour Adventure (Jersey) March 2024 |4K|😎🍽🍺 в хорошем качестве

Unveiling St Helier: A Walking Tour Adventure (Jersey) March 2024 |4K|😎🍽🍺 2 месяца назад


Если кнопки скачивания не загрузились НАЖМИТЕ ЗДЕСЬ или обновите страницу
Если возникают проблемы со скачиванием, пожалуйста напишите в поддержку по адресу внизу страницы.
Спасибо за использование сервиса savevideohd.ru



Unveiling St Helier: A Walking Tour Adventure (Jersey) March 2024 |4K|😎🍽🍺

#sthelier #jersey #walkingtour St. Helier in the Shadow of War: A History of Occupation (1940-1945) St. Helier, the bustling capital of Jersey, faced a unique fate during World War II. Unlike most of Britain, the Channel Islands, including Jersey, were occupied by Nazi Germany from June 1940 to May 1945. This period significantly impacted St. Helier's character and the lives of its residents. A Sudden Shift: Prior to the war, St. Helier enjoyed a peaceful existence. However, with the fall of France in June 1940, the British government deemed the Channel Islands indefensible. A poorly planned evacuation followed, leaving many islanders behind. On July 1st, German forces landed in St. Helier, transforming the town overnight. Life Under Occupation: The German occupation brought a wave of restrictions and hardships to St. Helier. Here's a glimpse into what life was like: Fortifications: The Germans heavily fortified the island, constructing bunkers and coastal defenses around St. Helier. Much of this work was done by forced labor, including islanders and foreign workers brought in by the Germans. Food Shortages: Shortages of food and basic necessities became a constant struggle for islanders. The once vibrant markets of St. Helier struggled to provide for the population. Curfews and Censorship: Daily life was strictly controlled. Curfews limited movement, and the press was censored. Any dissent was met with harsh punishment. Deportations: Over 1,000 islanders, including Jews and those deemed a threat to the occupation, were deported to concentration camps in mainland Europe. Acts of Resistance: Despite the oppression, pockets of resistance emerged in St. Helier. Islanders engaged in acts of defiance, such as: Secret Radio Listening: Some islanders risked everything by listening to BBC broadcasts for news from Britain. V for Victory: Inspired by a BBC broadcast, some islanders secretly painted "V" for victory symbols in defiance of the occupation. Smuggling: Islanders occasionally smuggled food and supplies to those in need. Liberation and Recovery: Finally, on May 9th, 1945, German forces surrendered, and St. Helier was liberated. The town slowly began to heal from the scars of war. Food shortages continued for some time, but reconstruction efforts gradually restored normalcy. Legacy of Occupation: The German occupation of St. Helier remains a somber chapter in the town's history. However, it also highlights the resilience of its people. Today, several memorials and museums in St. Helier pay tribute to those who suffered and resisted during this difficult period. Exploring Further: Jersey War Tunnels: Explore the extensive network of tunnels built by forced laborers during the occupation. Jersey Occupation Tapestry: Witness the powerful story of the occupation depicted in a large tapestry. Liberation Square: Stand where islanders celebrated the end of the occupation. By delving into St. Helier's wartime past, we gain a deeper appreciation for its present-day vibrancy and the enduring spirit of its community. Thank you for watching, please consider liking, commenting and subscribing❤    / @davestravels-uk  

Comments