I feel so lucky to have met Stan. A wonderful man, a real gentleman, with many wise and pertinent words - 'I don't think you appreciate your liberty until it has been removed from you'
It must have been hugely depressing. Thank God for the Yanks and the others, including the Russians. Look at the damage they did in defeat. If they had won they would have eventually burned out but the deaths and destruction, world wide would have been unbelievable.
My mother was a British war bride and moved to New York City after the war. Met my American father in London. I am so grateful for your testimony. You and the others are a blessing because I failed to ask questions and not a lot was offered. It is not easy to speak of painful times. Thank you.
Both my Grandparents experiences of war was so different. My English/Scottish Grandparents, one worked in a munitions factory and the other was a Engineer in England during the war. Both my Ukrainian Grandparents never talked about their teenage years during occupation, time in DP camps etc. They came to the UK in 1947.
I cried together with Stan at the very end of this interview. Like Stan I remember what it felt like under German occupation, especially during what we call the Hunger Winter of 1944-1945. And the joy of liberation in May 1945 in Amsterdam.
Just came across this vid, my dad loved Jersey, he was a boxer and fought over there several times, he was a boxer, when war started he had to come home, even though he was deaf, and the only thing he could do was watch the sky for German planes, Several years later he went back with my Brother, I think it had changed so much for him, but he was also, really happy to revisit . I feel so happy he was eventually able to go back there, I truly believe, that but for the war he would, have settled down there, and I may have had a different mum.
I had relatives in Jersey and while young I can still remember hearing my Mother telling us about the situation they were experiencing. It was very sad and took a while to improve.
THANK YOU SIR for sharing your memories and TY also to those who brought those memories to us all. This is what concerns me….too many don’t appreciate the freedoms we enjoy in the free world, in particular I speak of my fellow Americans. ‘I exhort you to appreciate your freedoms’ this gentleman says. I concur. His tears at the end say EVERYTHING. Do not misuse your freedoms, or let those who would abuse them take power. Look to your elections and pay attention to what the people you elect are doing in those positions. We are each guardians of freedom and it is our right and responsibility to pay attention. Don’t just listen to the talking heads of media, do your due diligence research and be informed.
Thank you, @janicebrowningaquin?..for your wonderful comment. I plan to keep it but don’t know how to do it electronically so will have to write it on PAPER. Old enough to know how! I was 2 1/2 years old when WWII began so can only remember the lights going out.
Continued…. Pressed wrong key! Can remember the shelters in the streets in Liverpool, air raid wardens, barrage balloons overhead, Italian POWs in the army field missing their "bambinos" and showing us children by the railings, the photos they kept next to their hearts. We prayed each day for Daddy in the Navy, protecting us. So much more. I keep meaning to write it all down. After seeing this series and how important it is, maybe I’ll get down to it. I actually own a pen or two and even have a very nice journal my daughter gave me for such a purpose!✒️📒📝
Unfortunately, too many today have no interest in learning either from our senior citizens or about our history. Such stories are treasures and should be preserved.
Only one first hand, touching story of the sadness that engulfed the world during the war. The end of this account is a tear jerking account of just having the lights of Jersey shine through the night, as a beacon of the peace that was to come. War is such a horror, you’d think we would never have another one. Will we ever learn?
My grancha said you knew if he was a German if, you just asked him to say...the pine trees in Warwickshire have a lot of squirrels in them this year.. true story
The lights were shining in the darkness…………..we were at peace…………..how profound those words………Arise, shine; for thy light has come, and the glory of the Lord has risen upon thee. For, behold, the darkness shall cover the earth and gross darkness the people: but the LORD a shall arise upon thee, and His glory shall be seen upon thee.
Just the verses I was reminded of as I heard this account of the crushing effect of an evil autocratic regime removing all freedom. Virtually imprisoning the whole population & starving them to boot!!
I feel so lucky to have met Stan. A wonderful man, a real gentleman, with many wise and pertinent words - 'I don't think you appreciate your liberty until it has been removed from you'
Amen
How many people like Stan with interesting tales to tell, are there left. Loved hearing him.
It must have been hugely depressing. Thank God for the Yanks and the others, including the Russians. Look at the damage they did in defeat. If they had won they would have eventually burned out but the deaths and destruction, world wide would have been unbelievable.
@@Ottosparty17 this humbled me
Thank you whoever took the initiative to makes these interviews. We should not forget.
My mother was a British war bride and moved to New York City after the war. Met my American father in London. I am so grateful for your testimony. You and the others are a blessing because I failed to ask questions and not a lot was offered. It is not easy to speak of painful times. Thank you.
Both my Grandparents experiences of war was so different. My English/Scottish Grandparents, one worked in a munitions factory and the other was a Engineer in England during the war. Both my Ukrainian Grandparents never talked about their teenage years during occupation, time in DP camps etc. They came to the UK in 1947.
God Bless you Sir from America
I cried together with Stan at the very end of this interview. Like Stan I remember what it felt like under German occupation, especially during what we call the Hunger Winter of 1944-1945. And the joy of liberation in May 1945 in Amsterdam.
Please, please record your memories in some way, written or spoken.
Everyone’s story is unique and should never be forgotten or lost.
Lest we forget.
@@ruthmaxwell60yes I agree with Ruth, your story and experiences are precious ❤
Moving stories, almost every one. This is what the BBC still does best.
The bbc would like these conditions back for the plebs
A wonderful interview, thank you.
Moving, delightful, reflective, and thought provoking. Thank you.
Just came across this vid, my dad loved Jersey, he was a boxer and fought over there several times, he was a boxer, when war started he had to come home, even though he was deaf, and the only thing he could do was watch the sky for German planes, Several years later he went back with my Brother, I think it had changed so much for him, but he was also, really happy to revisit . I feel so happy he was eventually able to go back there, I truly believe, that but for the war he would, have settled down there, and I may have had a different mum.
The parish of St. Mark's on Jersey is over 175 years old and is still in operation.
I had relatives in Jersey and while young I can still remember hearing my Mother telling us about the situation they were experiencing. It was very sad and took a while to improve.
THANK YOU SIR for sharing your memories and TY also to those who brought those memories to us all. This is what concerns me….too many don’t appreciate the freedoms we enjoy in the free world, in particular I speak of my fellow Americans. ‘I exhort you to appreciate your freedoms’ this gentleman says. I concur. His tears at the end say EVERYTHING. Do not misuse your freedoms, or let those who would abuse them take power. Look to your elections and pay attention to what the people you elect are doing in those positions. We are each guardians of freedom and it is our right and responsibility to pay attention. Don’t just listen to the talking heads of media, do your due diligence research and be informed.
Thank you, @janicebrowningaquin?..for your wonderful comment. I plan to keep it but don’t know how to do it electronically so will have to write it on PAPER. Old enough to know how! I was 2 1/2 years old when WWII began so can only remember the lights going out.
Continued…. Pressed wrong key! Can remember the shelters in the streets in Liverpool, air raid wardens, barrage balloons overhead, Italian POWs in the army field missing their "bambinos" and showing us children by the railings, the photos they kept next to their hearts. We prayed each day for Daddy in the Navy, protecting us. So much more. I keep meaning to write it all down. After seeing this series and how important it is, maybe I’ll get down to it. I actually own a pen or two and even have a very nice journal my daughter gave me for such a purpose!✒️📒📝
Unfortunately, too many today have no interest in learning either from our senior citizens or about our history. Such stories are treasures and should be preserved.
Magnificent! Thanks for sharing. We in the States always have had difficulty understanding what others have gone through.
Best of luck to all of us.
It's wonderful that we can hear voices like this! Thanks for posting.
Thank you sir, and God bless you.
What a wise man.
To whoever put this wonderful series together, I thank you!. Now the world is changing and I do not think it is for the better.
What an articulate, intelligent man - wonderful. I hope you're still at peace
Oh my goodness, Stan xxxxxxx. I felt that last comment about seeing the lights shining, and realising we were at peace xxxx
My wife family here in denmark tells stories what it was like under German occupation not good
Brilliant interview, thank you !
A very emotional video & good to keep the history & stories coming 😊🇦🇺
Thank you for this. ❤️👍🏽
Only one first hand, touching story of the sadness that engulfed the world during the war. The end of this account is a tear jerking account of just having the lights of Jersey shine through the night, as a beacon of the peace that was to come. War is such a horror, you’d think we would never have another one. Will we ever learn?
Wonderful
Very emotional🥹🥲 lovely video!
One minute your free next your in a prison and free speak is gone…..speaks volumes.
This was beautiful. Thank you! 🙏
Amazing thank you. 💔💔❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏
Even the Nazis didn't ban church service - unlike during Covid.
What a wonderful videp
My grancha said you knew if he was a German if, you just asked him to say...the pine trees in Warwickshire have a lot of squirrels in them this year.. true story
The lights were shining in the darkness…………..we were at peace…………..how profound those words………Arise, shine; for thy light has come, and the glory of the Lord has risen upon thee. For, behold, the darkness shall cover the earth and gross darkness the people: but the LORD a shall arise upon thee, and His glory shall be seen upon thee.
Just the verses I was reminded of as I heard this account of the crushing effect of an evil autocratic regime removing all freedom. Virtually imprisoning the whole population & starving them to boot!!
British took INDIAN's liberty for almost 100 years.
You got cricket we got diseases.
Fuck off, this man and these people did not!
No mention of getting railways, a postal service, an efficient civil service, and a proper government in return ?
And now you've given us a Prime Minister - fair deal I'd say ...