Jersey's Occupation and Liberation Day
Description
Jersey was occupied by German forces during the Second World War. The Occupation had a huge impact on the daily lives of Islanders, with many aspects of 'normal' life' restricted or affected in some way by the new rules and regulations that were imposed.
Large crowds gathered in the Royal Square in St. Helier to celebrate when Jersey was liberated on 9 May 1945. Liberation Day is now a public holiday in Jersey. Each year on 9 May, Islanders reflect on this important anniversary in the Island's history and come together to celebrate their enduring freedom.
In this episode we discuss the past, present and future including:
- How did the Occupation affect the States Assembly?
- Did the politicians of the day continue to represent the people and make new laws?
- What do States Members do to observe Liberation Day today?
- How might Jersey's commemorations of Liberation Day change in the future?
Episode host: Emily Thomas
Interviewees: Dominic Butler; Will Millow
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