💨 Abstract
In 1940, Nazi Germany occupied the Channel Islands, forcing residents to choose between collaboration and resistance. Some Jewish residents were deported to concentration camps. Historians now recount the stories of islanders who defied the Nazis, including underground journalist Frank Falla and artists Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore, who distributed anti-Nazi leaflets.
Courtesy: Hayley Richardson
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