In 1941, Hitler forcibly relocated over 2000 British civilians from the Channel Islands to the middle of Nazi Germany, a harrowing experience that led some to take their own lives rather than face the unknown. Despite the initial trauma, the prisoners adapted to the harsh conditions and ultimately thrived, turning a dire situation into a testament to their resilience.
Stolen by Hitler
The Channel Islands were occupied by Nazi Germany in 1940, resulting in the deportation of over 2,000 British residents to Germany two years later, a traumatic experience that had a lasting impact on those affected.