

The Nazi Occupation of Jersey
May 18, 2025
Lucy Layton, a curator from Jersey Heritage, and native islander Lola Garvin share gripping insights about Jersey's unique experience as the only British territory occupied by the Nazis. They discuss the transformation of the island into a fortress under German control, the impact on local families, and the harrowing stories of internment. Lola's personal account of her family's deportation illuminates the resilience of the Jersey people amid suffering. The conversation captures both the dark history and enduring spirit of the community on the anniversary of their liberation.
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Jersey's Unique WWII Occupation
- Jersey is the only British territory occupied by Nazis, making its story unique and poignant.
- British chose not to defend it to avoid civilian casualties, leading to its quick capture and occupation.
Lola Garvin's Deportation Story
- Lola Garvin was forcibly deported at eight months old from Jersey to German internment camps.
- Despite harsh conditions, local German villagers showed kindness to imprisoned children like her.
Brutal Forced Labor Under Nazis
- Germans used forced and enslaved laborers, especially Russians, in brutal conditions to build fortifications in Jersey.
- They pushed laborers to the limits to complete vast tunnel networks without regard for human cost.