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The Day The Nazis Came
- Guernsey Harbour as it is today.
 
- Guernsey harbour during the murderous bombing by Nazis in 1940, with a huge loss of life.
 
- Typical fortifications for 'Fortress Channel Islands', built with slave labour impressed by the brutal Nazi 'Organisation Todt'.
 
- A formidable German anti-aircraft gun position. 
 
- Our first hell-hole concentration camp at Dorsten, near Essen, where harsh conditions caused the first deaths of some of the deportees.
 
- My Mother's German ID card, also showing my lucky four-leaf Clover that she had kept through all those years.
 
 
Murder, Witchcraft and The Killing of  Wildlife
- My colleagues and I during an intensive six-month course at the Police Training School near the capital Lusaka. I am shown in the second row and third from the RHS.  After our Passing out Parade, I would never see any of them again.
 
- Steve about to embark on a Police search and rescue mission to find a hunter lost in the vast bush country.  However, all we recovered on this day was a dead body.
 
- My Detective Sergeant and I embroiled in another successful anti-poaching patrol.
 
- Another murder solved! A frightened witness is seen pointing out a  malevolent murderer at an identification parade.
 
- In the far bush country, a village witchdoctor is preparing to meet and treat his patients!
 
- A herd of elephants near the garden city of Chingola, making its annual journey towards the border with the Congo.
 
Germany
Biberach Camp Red Cross Stores Nazi Germany
The Red Cross Stores in Biberach Camp, where my father was Chairman of the Red Cross Committee.
Note the machine-gun tower! Also shows a distant view of the Alps.
33. Prison Room.jpg
A typical bleak and crowded barrack-room, in Biberach, endured by prisoners from the Channel Islands.
Africa
24. Alledged Congolese Militias.jpg
Congolese militias who crossed the border into Northern Rhodesia to slaughter wildlife for meat and then sold tusks and skins to fund their heinous activities. 
Talking Drums.jpg
Talking-drums as used by the Congolese insurgents to summon enemy troops in an effort to ambush a convoy of Wild Geese mercenaries – an attempt thwarted by me
and my team.
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