- Contributed by听
- Guernseymuseum
- People in story:听
- Martha Martel (n茅e Hubert)
- Location of story:听
- Guernsey
- Background to story:听
- Civilian
- Article ID:听
- A6374973
- Contributed on:听
- 25 October 2005
Martha Martel (n茅e Hubert) interviewed by Lynne Ashton of the Guernsey Museum.
Recording transcribed and edited by J David
Mrs Martel. And then my Father used to go fishing, but with a German guard, and again, when a boat disappeared, we鈥檇 all be punished, and that time my uncle did disappear, for five weeks, I believe, not a fisherman could leave any of the harbours.
I鈥.鈥.鈥.. Good gracious, so where had your uncle gone?
Mrs Martel. He went to England.
I鈥.鈥.鈥.. He got there? He actually got to England?
Mrs Martel. Yes, they did get there, the whole boat load.
I鈥.鈥.鈥.. But it penalised the rest of the community.
Mrs Martel. Yes, we were all punished then, and then when they started to go fishing again, where they would have had one guard in a boat, perhaps of several boats and they all had to sort of keep close to each other, that time they had to have a guard each in their boats. But they loved conger eels, and they dry those in the summer and keep them for the winter, and they asked my father to sell some to them and he said 鈥淣o, I won鈥檛 sell you a thing,鈥 he said 鈥淚 want food for that鈥. And they said 鈥淲e鈥檒l be shot鈥, and my father said 鈥淪o will I, if I鈥檓 caught exchanging this with you鈥. Anyway we did have extra bread, but it had maggots in, but we used to pick the maggots out.
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