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The Channel Islands were occupied by Germany during WW2.
During the ice age the Channel Islands were part of a very large Island called Santa Rosae. The sea level was much lower and a lot of today's sea beds were dry. It is believed that all of the northern islands were linked together. When the Continental ice sheets melted, all the islands were separated.
No, not England, just some British Channel Islands near France.
They were occupied by the Germany in World War 2 so it was easier to attack Endland.
The Germans invaded Guernsey on June 30, 1940 during World War II as part of Hitler's strategy to occupy British territory. The occupation lasted for nearly five years until May 9, 1945 when the Channel Islands were liberated by the Allies.
Yes, they invaded and occupied the channel islands. ----- Actually, no. They did invade the channel islands, but the channel islands are not part of England or even of the UK. They are a crown dependency. They are remnants of the old Duchy of Normandy, which never reverted to France, and are separate. It is for this reason that one of the titles of Queen Elizabeth II is Duke of Normandy (note: properly "duke," not "duchess," in this case).
The Channel Islands, south of England were occupied in WW2 and the Germans used them as R&R bases and military hospitals. The Germans built many huge and strong gunposts around the islands to repel British warships.
No. The only part of the British Isles that was occupied by Germany during the Second World War were the Channel Islands (Jersey, Guernsey, etc), which are near France.
No one is completely sure. Prior to hitting England, it hopped along the Channel Islands during the summer of 1348, before finally landing in either Bristol or Dorset late of 1348. It would have come in via Bristol or Dorset because they were important ports.
Things Fall Apart recreated much of the typical scenarios of Nigerian lifestyle before and during colonization.
The United States established submarine bases in the Caribbean before and during WWII. The Caribbean islands proved vital to the protection of the United States.