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A different Highland IC voice every so often. This week it’s @1940Medal talking about things POW and Dunkirk related.

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En route with the caravan to a delightful spot called Luneberg in the Niedersachsen region. Have an appointment with some rotters. Meeting might be a little awkward - for them anyway. Captions welcome….Carry on.

En route with the caravan to a delightful spot called Luneberg in the Niedersachsen region. Have an appointment with some rotters. Meeting might be a little awkward - for them anyway. Captions welcome….Carry on.
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This. No apologists, no history revisionists, no deniers & no “seeing it from their perspective”. Same for the monsters who did for the ADC’s great uncle in Burma with a monkey puzzle tree. No excuses & remember those who made the sacrifice. God save the King. Carry on

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Short extract from my chapter on Operation Exodus. Dennis Griffiths was a Rear Gunner with a Pathfinder squadron. On the 8th of May he had gone out to celebrate the announcement of the German surrender. 1/

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On 4th June, 1940 the evacuation at Dunkirk ended but the 51st Highland Division was still in France. On the 5th of June the Germans launched an attack on the area of Franleu held by the Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders.

On 4th June, 1940 the evacuation at Dunkirk ended but the 51st Highland Division was still in France. On the 5th of June the Germans launched an attack on the area of Franleu held by the Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders.
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Normandy, 6th June 1940. My great grandfather John Conway is captured along with most of the 7th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders after a battle at the French village of Franleu. The first two photos *might* possibly show some of those men.

Normandy, 6th June 1940. My great grandfather John Conway is captured along with most of the 7th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders after a battle at the French village of Franleu. The first two photos *might* possibly show some of those men.
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Next week I happen to find myself back up in Melrose - if any fellow members of the WW2 Pod: We Have Ways of Making You Talk IC happen to be at the Borders Book Festival get in touch & I’ll stand you a drink (includes a certain James Holland who’s flogging a book - for a change…. ). Nice to meet some of the

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Almost time for the annual “Churchill abandoned the Highland Division” posts. Do yourself a favour and read this detailed examination of what happened from Adam Brown 🇺🇦 and Gordon Barclay which busts the myths. gordon-barclay.net/wp-content/upl…

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Oh dear. It seems like the publishers & film-makers truly had the wool pulled over their eyes. Thank goodness for good journalism - well done Chloe Hadjimatheou for exposing this. Perhaps the whole enterprise should be rebranded The #PorkiePath

Bill @1940 Medal Campaign (@1940medal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Long shot but does anyone know where I might be able to watch a documentary called “Satan at his best” about Allied POWs in Auschwitz? It’s not online or on dvd as far as I can tell. IWM has a copy but not easy to pop in for a a visit from Aberdeenshire!