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15 October 2014
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School life under German occupation. School at the Vale Chapel

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DAPHNE BRETON
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Guernsey
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05 May 2005

School was postponed for quite a few weeks and then the school system started off again. But all the ordinary schools, our parish schools, were commandeered by the Germans. They put all their ordinary troops in those schools. So us Islanders had to go either into the Sunday Schools or big houses that were commandeered for us to use. We were in the Vale Chapel Schoolroom, next to the Vale School itself.
DAPHNE BRETON

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