Happy Liberation Day!
That's the headline today ... in Jersey's native language ... Jèrriais!
In Jersey and Guernsey - the two largest Channel Islands, it’s Liberation Day today!
It was on this day - May 9th - in 1945 …. that the Channel Islands were liberated after five long years of Occupation by enemy forces! (*Sark residents celebrate May 10th & for residents of the Northern Isle - Alderney - all of whom were evacuated and had to leave their island in 1940, they returned later in 1945).
So, this year is the 78th anniversary of the day when British forces marched into St Helier after the surrender was signed outside the harbour on the HMS Beagle early that morning!
Today, celebrations included a re-enactment of that moment when the Union flag was raised again over the Pomme d’Or Hotel in St Helier, in what is now called ‘Liberation Square’! Parties and fun were had, and there are always moments of reflection as we honour those who lived through that dreadful period of our history and came through it, and those who did not survive.
It’s a fascinating period of history … all the more poignant for those of us who had family who lived through the Occupation!
Three years ago, to mark the 75th anniversary of Liberation, I spent a year working with Jersey Heritage to select 5O Objects from their Archives and Museum collections which told the story of the Occupation and Liberation era … 1940 to 1945.
It was an amazing project to work on and I’m so proud to have worked on it with the team at Heritage!
Object 47 featured the diaries of Ralph Mollett, who was the Secretary to the Bailiff during the war years, and he had an amazing view of history… standing next to and working with the head of our island during that time!
I reworked this episode for BBC Radio Jersey’s Breakfast Show on May 8th this year, but here’s the original audio which features on the Jersey Heritage 50 Objects Vimeo site.
If you have a few moments please do listen … it’s just fascinating!
Happy Liberation Day everyone!
Bouanne Libéthâtion!
50 Objects - No47 from Jersey Heritage Vimeo on Vimeo.
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