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Nick Beale 23rd January 2010 02:07

Re: German spies parachuted into Britain
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Clinton78 (Post 99858)
Josef Jakobs the last person to be executed at the Tower of London on 15 August 1941.

I presume the unit responsible for the drop would have been KG200.

Regards

Clint Mitchell

Not in 1941, KG 200 didn't form until a lot later so this drop was probably made by one of the various elements that were later reorganised into KG 200.

BTW, there's a display case in the Imperial War Museum with items associated with the spies infiltrated into Britain in both World Wars.

Brian 23rd January 2010 22:36

Re: German spies parachuted into Britain
 
Thanks guys

I have amassed a wealth of information thanks to your assistance, which I am now sorting through.

Cheers
Brian

Martin Gleeson 24th January 2010 02:21

Re: German spies parachuted into Britain
 
Hallo Brian,
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German agents parachuted into neutral Ireland during WW2.
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This is not an area I have carried out any research into. However I have compiled the following from a number of books and some notes I made while checking files not directly related to the subject in question. The books of particular value here are;
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1/ Defending Ireland; The Irish State and its enemies since 1922 by Eunan O'Halpin. Oxford University Press, 1999.
2/ MI5 and Ireland, 1939-1945; The Official Report edited by Eunan O'Halpin. Irish Academic Press, 2003.
3/ Ireland in World War Two edited by Dermot Keogh and Mervyn O'Driscoll. Mercier Press, 2004.
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The first publication listed is the most useful and provides a list of the 12 German agents who arrived in neutral Ireland from August 1939 to December 1943.
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Five of the twelve were parachuted into Ireland.
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1/ Hermann Goertz. Landed in County Meath on 12 May 1940 ( according to this list but most sources agree it was 5/6 May 1940 ). Arrested 12 November 1941.
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2/ Guenther Schutz (alias Hans Marschner). Landed in Co. Wexford on 12 March 1941, but the intended drop zone was near Naas, Co. Kildare some 60 miles away. Arrested 13 March 1941.
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3/ Joseph Lenihan. Landed in Co. Meath on 18 July 1941. Surrendered himself to the British Authorities in Northern Ireland 23 July 1941.
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4/ John Francis O'Reilly. Landed near Kilkee, Co. Clare on 16 December 1943. Arrested 16 December 1943.
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5/ John Kenny. Landed near Kilkee, Co. Clare at approximately 3.00 am on 19 December 1943. Arrested 19 December 1943.
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It is possible there was another arrival in 1942, one James Cromwell O'Neill, but he is not on the list of 12 mentioned above. Nor can I find any confirmation that he actually landed in neutral Ireland or by what means if he did. It seems he surrendered himself to the British Authorities; but when, where and how I do not know.
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I hope the above is useful and perhaps my colleagues Tony Kearns and Dennis Burke can add more to what I have written. Any details on the Luftwaffe flights would be of great interest to us.
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Regards,
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Martin Gleeson.

Brian 24th January 2010 18:58

Re: German spies parachuted into Britain
 
Many thanks Martin

There certainly seems to be a lack of in depth information regarding these flights - hopefully more will come to light.

Cheers
Brian

Brian 26th January 2010 01:56

Re: German spies parachuted into Britain
 
Hi guys

Still on the subject of German spies parachuted into Britain, can anyone tell me more about the following:

Hubert Sachsel - arrived 22/7/40
Georg Wurstle - arrived 16/9/40
Joseph Dombret - arrived 5/10/40
Kurt Goose - arrived 10/10/40
Arie van Dam - arrived 16/11/40
Hans Reysen - ??

Were any of the above parachute/delivered by seaplane?

Cheers
Brian

dp_burke 26th January 2010 17:25

Re: German spies parachuted into Britain
 
Thanks Martin,

I don't think I can add anything more than Martin above. I've the same sources and less ability to pass on information in the same clarity Martin does. ;-)

Dennis Burke, Dublin

Brian 26th January 2010 19:05

Re: German spies parachuted into Britain
 
Hi Dennis

Don't be so modest!

Cheers
Brian

Brian 15th February 2010 18:36

Parachutist in Manchester Ship Canal
 
Hi guys

Here's tricky one!

Apparently on the night of 7/8 September 1940, a German agent was dropped by parachute but unfortunately fell into the Manchester Ship Canal near the Mersey estuary, and was drowned.

Any ideas?

Cheers
Brian

Atcham Tower 15th February 2010 23:31

Re: Parachutist in Manchester Ship Canal
 
Any references for the origin of that story, Brian? I've never heard it before but that doesn't mean it is untrue!

Nick Beale 15th February 2010 23:55

Re: Parachutist in Manchester Ship Canal
 
But was he disguised as a nun?


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