Fire Over Shingle Street – Fact, Fiction, or Propaganda?
The Hold – Suffolk Archives Ipswich, Ipswich
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A new documentary by Suffolk-based filmmaker Tim Curtis (Life on the Deben, Stanley’s War) delves into one of Britain’s most persistent Second World War mysteries that’s divided locals, journalists and historians alike.
What’s the truth behind the incredible and unexplained stories of the sea being set on fire, the bodies of dead soldiers on the beach and strange happenings in the night?
The film examines how the Suffolk coast was a hub of military secrecy and is followed by a live discussion and Q&A.
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