Islanders in Sark are celebrating 72 years of freedom today, on their Liberation Day.

ITV Channel TV has been speaking to some of the islanders from Sark who remember the Occupation.

Betty Guille, 77, was with her 4-year-old cousin, Nanette Hamon, when she died after stepping on a German mine in 1944.

In this clip she talks about why it is important to remember the conflict; why more people should speak out; and the simple pleasures during Occupation like how delicious the cheese was in the Red Cross parcels.

Nellie Le Feuvre, 90, was deported by the Nazis with her family in 1943. She was kept as a prisoner in camps in France and Germany. 72 years on - she believes it is important to celebrate liberation more than ever.

During her time in the French camp, Nellie witnessed terrible treatment of prisoners.