By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Monday, Jul 6, 2026
9News Nigeria
  • HOME
  • EDITORIAL
  • POLITICS
  • NATIONAL
  • SPORTS
  • WORLD
  • BUSINESS
  • ABOUT US
  • CONTACT US
  • PRIVACY POLICY
9News Nigeria9News Nigeria
Font ResizerAa
Search
  • Editorial
    • OPINION
  • Politics
  • National
    • Breaking News
    • Boko Haram
    • Crime and Investigation
    • Ohanaeze Ndigbo
  • Business
    • Nigerian economy
    • Investment
    • Finance
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
    • Celebrity
    • Entertainment and lifestyle
    • Hollywood
  • World
    • Africa
    • Asia News
    • Australia
    • Europe
  • About Us
    • About Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms And Conditions
    • Contact Us
Follow US
Europe

Conspiracy and cover-up claims: New probe into mystery concentration camps on tiny British island

9News Nigeria
Last updated: August 1, 2023 6:48 am
By 9News Nigeria
Share
6 Min Read
SHARE
1000x563 cmsv2 eaf3a5ad 8657 50ab befb 8ba1441c3c21 7783344

The UK government has appointed a team of experts to carry out an investigation into whether the death toll at World War II camps on Alderney is much higher than the official figure.

A new investigation has been launched in a bid to establish how many people were murdered by Nazis at World War II concentration camps on a tiny British island, amid fears the death toll could be much higher than the official number. 

Alderney, one of the Channel Islands, lies just 13km off the north coast of France, and housed four forced and slave labour sites, including the concentration camp Lager Sylt.

There’s almost nothing left of Lager Sylt these days, as the Germans burned it down and destroyed all the records before Alderney was retaken by British forces in May 1945. 

In the months that followed liberation, British soldiers and their German prisoners worked together to clear mines off the island, before civilians – evacuated in advance of the occupation – could return in time for Christmas that year. 

Alderney was, in effect, a giant work camp, where prisoners – mostly Russians and Ukrainians who were brought in to build massive defensive fortifications on the island – were literally worked to death. 

At least one transport with hundreds of Jewish prisoners from France was taken to the island; as well as north Africans and Spanish republicans. 

Some of the prisoners in Alderney were tortured or shot, while those unable to work were liable to be sent to the death camps in mainland Europe to be exterminated. 

The official number of deaths in the Alderney camps stands at 389, but experts think it could be higher still. Only eight Jewish deaths were officially recorded.   

Amid questions over that figure – and questions over the years over the lack of convictions related to these deaths – the UK’s Holocaust envoy, Lord Pickles, recently announced a government inquiry to tackle what he called “the distortion of conspiracy theories”. 

Almost 80 years later it’s still an incredibly sensitive subject on the island, with it’s modern-day population of around 2,000 people, with some local residents and politicians believing strongly that the past need not be revisited.   

“The dead deserve the dignity of the truth; the residents of Alderney deserve accurate numbers to free them from the distortion of conspiracy theorists,” said Lord Pickles, whose panel of leading academics will publish a report in March next year, and who has invited people to contribute to the inquiry.  

“Exaggerating the numbers of the dead, or even minimising them, is in itself a form of Holocaust distortion and a critical threat to Holocaust memory and to fostering a world without genocide,” Lord Pickles added.

The president of Alderney, William Tate, welcomed the move, stating that “as an island our priority is to show our respect for those who suffered and died here, however many there were”.

He said the experts would gather all the evidence “including from those on our island who witnessed the atrocities first hand or from their descendants who hold records, and they will decide whether it is possible to say how many died.”

Dame Margaret Hodge, an MP whose father fled Nazi persecution in Germany, told The Guardian newspaper there could be “no more lies and no more cover-up”.

Doctor Gilly Carr, from the Department of Archaeology at Cambridge University, is one of the people on the panel. 

Speaking to Euronews, she acknowledged there had been many competing theories published in newspapers over the years, and added “for the sake of the people of Alderney, and for the dead and their families, I think it’s important to be able to put this to rest by getting international experts to be able to put some kind of finality on the numbers.”

On reports that the death toll could be in the tens of thousands, she said the latest academic work meant “there’s no known evidence indicating those numbers are viable.”

However, she urged people to come forward with any evidence they have to help the inquiry as “some records have been stolen from archives since the war, there was a big theft or records in the 1990s from Jersey Archives for example, some people have private records handed down in families, so we are aware there are other records out there in addition to publicly available archives.”

Another of the panelists, Dr Caroline Sturdy Colls, professor of conflict archaeology at Staffordshire University, has used imaging technology to inspect the sites of two mass graves on the island. 

Speaking to Index on Censorship before her appointment was confirmed, she said she was cautious over speculation about numbers of victims but added “It is evident from the wide range of testimonies available and from the surveys we did of the camps in which Jews were housed that they were treated appallingly, and more Jews likely died than we know of.”

Source

TAGGED:Europe News
Share This Article
Facebook Whatsapp Whatsapp Copy Link
What do you think?
Love0
Sad0
Happy0
Surprise0
Angry0
By9News Nigeria
Follow:
9News Nigeria is Nigeria's favourite news source. For Authentic, Unbiased News on Politics, Business, Sports, Technology, Entertainment and Lifestyles, Health, Nollywood, Crime and Investigations, Family and Relationships, Inspirations .. and much more. For Latest News from Africa and around the world, 9News Nigeria is your best source. WhatsApp +2348115805632 Email: [email protected] Facebook: www.facebook.com/9NewsNG | Twitter/Instagram: @9newsng
Previous Article ‘Gun laws are stupid’: The Europeans pushing for looser gun controls
Next Article Ukraine war: US and NATO ‘trying to destroy’ Russia, more Moscow drone strikes, Wagner recruitment
Search
– Advertisement –
Latest News
  • Madam Lola Herbal Clinique Promotes Natural Wellness in Nekede July 6, 2026
  • Imo: Late John Enerenwa to Be Buried Thursday July 6, 2026
  • Russian Airstrike Kills Nigerian Final-Year Medical Student July 6, 2026
  • Troops Arrest Suspected Military Impostor In Katsina July 6, 2026
  • FG Pledges Technology-Driven Fight Against Insecurity, Fallen Soldiers To Be Honoured – Tinubu July 6, 2026
  • FG Denies IMF-Based ₦8tn ‘Missing Funds’ Claim, Says No Shadow Budget Exists July 6, 2026
  • UBA Appoints Emmanuel Nnorom as Chairman as Tony Elumelu Steps Down July 6, 2026
  • Kidnapped Kaduna woman dies in captivity, son killed after delivering ransom July 6, 2026
  • Six killed, one injured in fresh terror attacks on Plateau communities July 6, 2026
  • Missing ₦8.83 Trillion: Tinubu is Grossly Corrupt – Peter Obi July 5, 2026
– Advertisement –
9News Nigeria
  • Editorial
  • OPINION
  • Inspiration
  • Investigative Reports
  • Featured
  • Interviews
  • About Us
  • Terms And Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us
World News
  • Africa
  • African Politics
  • Aviation News
  • Australia
  • Global Economy
  • Europe
  • Global Economy
  • Asia News
  • Middle East
  • World
  • World Politics
  • USA
  • USA Politics
News Categories
  • Breaking News
  • National
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Health
  • Crime and Investigation
  • Nigeria Police
  • Nigerian Military
  • Biafra
  • ODUDUWA
  • Ohanaeze
  • Boko Haram
  • National Assembly
  • National History
  • Sober House
  • National Security
Entertainment and Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Entertainment and lifestyle
  • Nollywood
  • Lifestyle
  • Hollywood
  • Celebrity
  • Celebrity Gist
  • Celebrity Gossip
  • Events
  • Family & Relationships
  • Relationship Extra
  • Relationships

You May also Like

IMG 3630
IranIsrael

Did USA Declare War on Iran ?

February 28, 2026
d0fd3ee5 4abb 4eb0 9d26 375799a73f6d
EuropeOgun

OmoAde Urges Nigerians to Use Ramadan Prayers for Peace and Progress

February 18, 2026
g20 12jpg 1770452298961
Europe

EU nations prepare to ban social media for children

February 8, 2026
istockphoto 182149729 612x612 1
EuropeSpain

Spain to ban social media for under-16s

February 4, 2026
trump and ruttejpg 1769239493484
Europe

Pentagon: US to offer limited defence aid to Europe

January 24, 2026
IMG 3146
EuropeUSA

Without the U.S., You’d Be Speaking German — Trump Tells Europe

January 21, 2026
Show More
  • More News:
  • Europe News
  • National News
  • Politics
  • 9News Nigeria - Nigeria Breaking News
  • Nigeria Politics
  • Sports
  • Imo state
  • Opinion
  • National Security
  • Events
  • Editorial
  • Inspiration
  • Trending news
  • Bible Messages
  • Religion
  • Jesus Christ the saviour
  • World News
  • The Love of God
  • Crime and Investigation
  • Business

9NEWS NIGERIA

  • Editorial
  • Opinion
  • Inspiration
  • Investigative Reports
  • Featured
  • Interviews
  • About Us
  • Terms And Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us

NEWS CATEGORIES

  • Breaking News
  • National
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Health
  • Crime and Investigation
  • Nigeria Police
  • Nigerian Military
  • Biafra
  • ODUDUWA
  • Ohanaeze
  • Boko Haram
  • National Assembly
  • National History
  • National Security

WORLD NEWS

  • Africa
  • African Politics
  • Aviation News
  • Australia
  • Global Economy
  • Europe
  • Asia News
  • Middle East
  • World
  • World Politics
  • USA
  • USA Politics

ENTERTAINMENT AND LIFESTYLE

  • Entertainment
  • Entertainment and lifestyle
  • Nollywood
  • Lifestyle
  • Hollywood
  • Celebrity
  • Celebrity Gist
  • Celebrity Gossip
  • Events
  • Family & Relationships
  • Relationship Extra
  • Relationships
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?