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John Lingshaw

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On his release, Lingshaw lived in Sheffield where he married in 1961. There he was occupied as a boarding house keeper and as a licensed hawker. His business activities appear to have been unsuccessful. He petitioned for bankruptcy in September 1959 and this was not discharged until May 1969.
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on 1 March 1946, he admitted to having assisted in the production and recording of British news bulletins for the German State Radio and was sentenced to five years' penal servitude.
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of all those not born there or who had served in the British armed forces. This was in retaliation for the internment of German nationals in
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where he was employed to teach English to a group of 15 women working in the German propaganda service. He worked on minor duties for the
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In 1944, Lingshaw appears to have fallen out with the NBBS as on 11 November 1944 he was sent back to internment, this time to
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Das war nicht nur "Karneval im August": das Internierungslager Biberach an der Riss, 1942-1945: Geschichte - Hintergründe
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While interned, Lingshaw decided to collaborate with the Nazis and, on 16 August 1943, he was released to travel to
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and on 13 February 1943, Lingshaw was in the group of Channel Island detainees deported to the internment camp at
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Registration card of John George Lingshaw of 11, Val Plaisant, St Helier, born 04/09/1909 (D/S/A/13/A594)
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Sentences and Prosecutions by the Field Command and Troop Courts 1942, cases 1 - 74 (D/Z/H6/4)
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Royal Militia Island of Jersey attestation form of John George Lingshaw (L/F/97/M22/340)
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Times, London, England, 7 Feb. 1946: 2. The Times Digital Archive. Web. 20 Mar. 2015.
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The Model Occupation: The Channel Islands Under German Rule 1940-1945
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Lingshaw was committed for trial on 6 February 1946 at a hearing at
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He was sentenced on 15 August 1942 to deportation by the German
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John Lingshaw was the son of George and Marie Lingshaw of
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Germany
Nazi propaganda
World War II
Defence Regulations
penal servitude
Saint John, Jersey
Salvation Army
German occupation of the Channel Islands
Hitler
deportation from the Channel Islands
Iran
Anglo-Soviet invasion
Royal Militia of the Island of Jersey
Oflag VII-C
Laufen
Bavaria
Berlin
New British Broadcasting Station
Reichs-Rundfunk-Gesellschaft
BBC
Oflag V-B
Biberach
French Army
RAF Hendon
Bow Street Magistrates' Court
London
Old Bailey
Leonard Banning
Norah Briscoe

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