Walter Simon (spy)
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Walter Simon was a
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German
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. He successfully completed three missions in England. In 1939 he was arrested by
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, spent three months in prison, then deported. In June 1940 he landed by
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in neutral Ireland on a naval intelligence mission but was captured that same day and sentenced to three years in jail. With the Battle of Britain about to begin following the fall of France, the arrival of a German spy on the
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in June 1940 sparked enormous security concerns both in Ireland and the
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.


Background

Walter Simon was trained at the
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branch in
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, who were responsible for subversive activities against the
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. Walters was known to British security officers, having completed three successful espionage missions in England. He was arrested by
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in 1939, and spent three months in
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, after being found guilty of illegal entry. He was subsequently deported back to
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and warned never to return. While identified as a spy, he avoided harsher punishment because the British authorities could not prove it. Trained by
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, an Abwehr agent in Britain under the name "Dr. Rantzau", he refused to crack under close interrogation. MI5 returned all his notebooks containing coded information that he had amassed. He had collected information on British air defenses – material invaluable to
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, the planned invasion of Britain. The Abwehr decided to send him to Ireland to collect intelligence on the disposition of British naval ships.


Capture

Walter Simon came ashore on the morning of 13 June 1940 near
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,
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from the . He was 58 years of age, carrying a large amount of cash and a new suitcase radio transmitter. He gave his name as Karl Anderson, but he was quickly identified as Walter Simon when the Gardaí checked his fingerprints with the British. Walter Simon's true identity was established. On 8 July 1940 he was charged and pleaded guilty to illegal entry. He was sentenced to three years in jail at the Central Criminal Court on 8 July 1940. Simon's period as an agent in Ireland lasted 26 days, almost all of those in police custody. His belongings included $2,000 and some English money.


See also


References


General references

* Behind the Green Curtain : Ireland' s Phoney Neutrality During World War II - T. Ryle Dwyer's (Gill & Macmillan). * The Spy Who Spent the War in Bed: And Other Bizarre Tales from World War II - William B. Breuer (2011). * Double Agent Snow - James Hayward (2013). * Irish Secrets - Mark M. Hull (2003).


External links


U-boats in bogholes and other WW2 tales from Kerry



WW2 – German Spies in Ireland #2
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