From the 1940s and 1955, young people in Malta between 12 and 25 years were under the tutelage and benevolent control of the Church and their parents. The State, up to the late 1940s, was not of much ...
This is an extract dealing with his time with the RAF in Malta from a journal kept by my father, John Fuller, from 1930 until 1942. The journal was transcribed after John's death, and, the words I ...
From British journalist Holland comes this superbly engaging history of Malta, the island that was bombed more heavily than any other territory during World War II. Lying in a strategic position ...
The disappearance of schoolchildren in a tunnel in Malta in the 1940s has inspired a movie which has just started showing at Eden cinemas. The Maltese-language Il-Misteru tal-Għoġol tad-Deheb focuses ...
This story has been submitted by Peter Winstanley aged 85. I was called up on Boxing Day 1939. I served with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers. In November 1940, I was posted to Malta, where I ...
It was the Battle of Britain, Mediterranean-style. During the height of the siege, the island of Malta—a British possession 60 miles south of Sicily—was pounded by German and Italian bombs. “During ...
This is an extract dealing with his time with the RAF in Malta from a journal kept by my father, John Fuller, from 1930 until 1942. The journal was transcribed after John's death, and, the words I ...
This story has been submitted by Peter Winstanley aged 85. I was called up on Boxing Day 1939. I served with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers. In November 1940, I was posted to Malta, where I ...
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