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New Podcast about the occupation of the Channel Islands. Islands at War

Discussion in 'General' started by Nick Le Huray, Feb 17, 2024.

  1. Nick Le Huray

    Nick Le Huray Active Member

    Hi

    There is a new fortnightly podcast hosted by myself and a historian and tour guide friend of mine Keith Pengelley. You can find it on your favourite podcast app by searching 'Islands at War' or go here for links. Islands at War

    A Podcast about the occupation of the Channel Islands by German forces 1940 to 1945. Focusing on personal experiences of those that lived through it using diaries and our own research. Social, practical and military aspects of the occupation of the Channel Islands.

    Join Keith Pengelley and Nick Le Huray as they talk you through the occupation month by month. Oh and we drop our own family stories in as well.

    We will talk you through the occupation as it happened.

    Questions welcome at occupied@gnetradio.com
     
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  2. JimHerriot

    JimHerriot Ready for Anything

    Excellent stuff Nick (and Keith!).

    One question, will the podcast(s) be made available for download? (for repeat listening without repeat streaming/data use)

    Kind regards, always,

    Jim.
     
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  3. Nick Le Huray

    Nick Le Huray Active Member

    Thanks Jim. You can get them on your favourite podcast app - we are on most Spotify, Apple Podcasts etc. You can download them there when you have wifi etc.

    Hope that helps.

    If you click subscribe you won't miss an episode.

    Cheers

    Nick
     
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  4. JimHerriot

    JimHerriot Ready for Anything

    Good afternoon Nick.

    As mentioned in the first podcast, for possible future coverage, and as part of the East Africa campaign, an individual account of involvement can be found in this thread (link below).

    It may be a source you haven't seen before, and of interest to you and Keith.

    Kind regards, always,

    Jim.

    76537 Captain Mark Leslie PILKINGTON, MC, Life Guards & LRDG: 18/11/1942
     
  5. Nick Le Huray

    Nick Le Huray Active Member

    Cheers Will take a look
     
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