A recently-found letter written by a Guernsey man during the German Occupation shows the extent of the island's food crisis ...
It supplied more than 119,000 standard food parcels during the first visit and continued to visit the islands through the occupation by German forces and after liberation in May 1945. Paul Le ...
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Guernsey is marking the 80th anniversary of the International Red Cross SS Vega first visiting the island in December 1944. It supplied more than 119,000 standard food parcels during the first ...
In the letter, Mr Rondel wrote of the lack of food, people starving to death and how the International Red Cross ship the SS Vega saved islanders' lives with food parcels in December 1944.
It supplied more than 119,000 standard food parcels during the first visit and continued to visit the islands through the occupation by German forces and after liberation in May 1945. Paul Le Pelley, ...