
(by Chris Craddock, BBC News, 3rd January 2025)
There are plans to remember the Freemasons who were forced to hide their community during the German Occupation of Jersey during World War Two.
The new head of the community group in the island wants to work with the island’s museum to highlight how members were persecuted by German troops.
Tim Dallas-Chapman was formally recognised as the new head of Freemasonry in Jersey last month.
He wants to recognise the work done by Freemasons to preserve their way of life as part of the 80th anniversary of Liberation Day on 9 May.
Mr Dallas-Chapman also wants to…
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Tim Dallas-Chapman was formally recognised as the new head of Freemasonry in Jersey last month.
He wants to recognise the work done by Freemasons to preserve their way of life as part of the 80th anniversary of Liberation Day on 9 May.
Mr Dallas-Chapman also wants to…
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Mr Dallas-Chapman also wants to…
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