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  1. Alfred Vivian Minchin (27 January 1917 – February 1998) was a British merchant seaman who was taken prisoner by a German destroyer after his ship, the SS Empire Ranger, one of a Murmansk convoy, was sunk by German bombers off Norway.

  2. Two early recruits to the BFC: Kenneth Berry (second left) and Alfred Minchin (second right), with German officers, April 1944. The idea for the British Free Corps came from John Amery, a British fascist, son of the serving British Secretary of State for India, Leo Amery.

  3. 14 de sept. de 2021 · Alfred Minchin was a member of the British Free Corps, a unit of British and colonial POWs who fought for the Nazis in World War Two. He was a former member of the British Union of Fascists and a friend of John Amery, the founder of the BFC.

  4. Alfred Minchin, a BFC lance corporal, spent the remainder of his years living in Weston-super-Mare - a town that is, coincidentally, twinned with the BFC’s hometown of Hildesheim.

  5. A dramatised tour of true events that took place at the zoo between 1883 and 2017, featuring director Alfred Corker Minchin and his son Alfred. See how bears, elephants, guinea pigs and humans suffered violence, torture and death at the zoo.

  6. Alfred Vivian Minchin (27 January 1917 – February 1998) was a British merchant seaman who was taken prisoner by a German destroyer after his ship, the SS Empire Ranger, one of a Murmansk convoy, was sunk by German bombers off Norway.

  7. 28 de oct. de 2016 · Collaboration of British POWs. Last updated: October 27, 2016 4:10 pm. By MSW October 27, 2016 Add a Comment 17 Min Read. Two early recruits to the BFC:SS-Mann Kenneth Berry and SS- Sturmmann Alfred Minchin, with German officers, April 1944.