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This record is about the Pearl Joyce VARDON: a Channel-Islander, she was living in Jersey when the German... dating from 1944 Oct 18-1947 Jun 25 in the series The Security Service: Personal (PF Series) Files. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Pearl Joyce VARDON: a Channel-Islander, she was living in Jersey when the German Forces occupied the island in July, 1940. She worked there for a German labour organisation and had an affair with a German Officer. When he was posted back to Germany she followed him and took work as a broadcaster with Radio Luxembourg and in Germany. In 1946 she was convicted of broadcasting for the enemy and sentenced to nine months imprisonment.
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