“It’s so important that people label their photographs if they’re going to put them out there,” she said. “People who are not specialist on the Occupation will perhaps not know what is accurate”.

Carr said Guernsey family members of victims of Nazism had been in contact and said they “were scared” AI-content creators would take their family members details in order to create a video or still images.

“When you have a family member that has been in concentration camps or a Nazi prison, it is so upsetting, you can’t even prevent yourself from trying to visualise about what happened to that person during the war,” Carr said.

“Then to see them recreated by artificial intelligence and it being wrong, it’s sort of like ‘no, I don’t want to see this, it’s traumatic, but it’s factually incorrect as well.'”