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15 October 2014
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Little contact with the Germans during the Occupation of Guernsey

by Guernseymuseum

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Marion Martel (n茅e Mollet)
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Guernsey
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Civilian
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A7587598
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07 December 2005

Marion Martel (n茅e Mollet) interviewed by Becky Kendall of Radio Guernsey at the Guernsey Museum March 2005, transcribed and edited from CD by John David Nov 17th 2005

I鈥︹︹. So to an extent life continued as it would have done. How restricted did you feel, knowing that you were being policed constantly?
I don鈥檛 think I鈥檝e ever spoken to a German during the war, my father warned me, 鈥渋f you ever speak to a German I鈥檒l kill you鈥 sort of thing. And I never ever spoke to a German and they never bothered me, just passed you in the street and they never bothered you

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