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James Brady (SS)

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91:. That December, Brady and a group of other Irishmen were also transferred to Berlin to begin similar training. This latter group, however, would seem to have been secretly working on the orders of the Senior British Officer at Friesack to sabotage the German scheme; by September 1942, all the Irishmen involved were imprisoned by the Germans, some in 262: 149:
from making a separate peace with the Soviets. He also fought at Schwedt an Oder with Skorzeny's ad hoc division in January 1945 and was wounded at the Zehden bridgehead in March. He later fought in the
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Brady surrendered to the British Army in 1946. He was court-martialled for aiding the enemy while a prisoner of war and sentenced to fifteen years in prison, of which the
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remitted three years. Brady was released from prison in 1950 and returned to Ireland, where he later died.
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to recruit them as saboteurs. Stringer proved willing to co-operate; and, in September 1941, he and
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In early 1943, Brady and Stringer were released by the Germans and kept in readiness for
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The Germans transferred the pair to a POW camp but soon transferred them to the special
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were transferred to Berlin to begin explosives training at the Abwehr training camp at
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Times, London, England. 20 Dec. 1946: 2. The Times Digital Archive. Web. 16 Apr. 2015.
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in May 1939. In that month he and another Irishman, Frank Stringer from
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Letting the Side Down: British Traitors of the Second World War
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Irish Secrets. German Espionage in Wartime Ireland 1939-1945
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Index

Frank Stringer
Irishmen
Waffen-SS
World War II
County Roscommon
Royal Irish Fusiliers
British Army
Hampshire
Channel Islands
County Leitrim
Abwehr
Friesack Camp
John Codd
Quentzgut
Sachsenhausen concentration camp
Operation Osprey
Cernay
Alsace-Lorraine
SS-Sonderverband z.b.V. Friedenthal
SS-Jäger-Bataillon 502
SS-Jagdverband Mitte
Otto Skorzeny
Operation Landfried
Romania
Operation Panzerfaust
Budapest
Miklós Horthy
Battle of Berlin
General Officer Commanding London District
"Jig Heil! The free-born Irish who saluted the Führer"

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