
Islands at War
A Podcast about the occupation of the Channel Islands by German forces 1940 to 1945. Focusing on personal experiences of those that lived through it using diaries and our own research. Social, practical and military aspects of the occupation of the Channel Islands.
Join Keith Pengelley and Nick Le Huray as they talk you through the occupation month by month. Oh and we drop our own family stories in as well.
We will talk you through the occupation as it happened.
Questions welcome at occupied@gnetradio.com
Islands at War
WERNER RANG - PODCAST SPECIAL WITH HIS GRANDSON ANDY CREBER
I had the great pleasure of talking to Andy Creber about his Grandfather Werner Rang. A well-known Sark resident post war.
This conversation delves into the remarkable life of Werner Rang, a German medical orderly conscripted during World War II, who served in the Channel Islands.
His story is shared by his grandson, Andy, who recounts Werner's experiences from his idyllic childhood in Germany, through his conscription and medical duties during the occupation, to his post-war life in Sark.
The discussion highlights the complexities of identity, duty, and personal connections formed during and after the war, as well as the importance of preserving family history through photographs and letters.
Takeaways
- Werner Rang was a German medical orderly conscripted during WWII.
- He served in the Channel Islands during the German occupation.
- Werner was awarded the British Empire Medal for his service as a paramedic.
- He met his wife, Phyllis, while serving in Sark. Their relationship blossomed through letters during the war.
- Werner was a POW after the war but continued to provide medical care.
- He became a respected member of the Sark community post-war. Werner's story reflects the complexities of wartime identity.
- Family photographs and letters are vital for preserving history. The conversation emphasises the importance of sharing personal stories.
You can find photographs and more information here.
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You can find out more about the occupation on Nick’s website Island Fortress here.
Thanks to Gnet Radio for recording the podcast and thanks to Jim Delbridge for the use of his song ‘5 to 7’ as our theme.