Hitler's Irishmen

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Hitler's Irishmen
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Publisher : Mercier Press Ltd
Total Pages : 321
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ISBN-10 : 9781856355896
ISBN-13 : 1856355896
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Book Synopsis Hitler's Irishmen by : Terence O'Reilly

Book excerpt: During the Second World War, two young Irishmen served in the armed forces of Nazi Germany, swearing the oath of the Waffen-SS and wearing the organisation's uniform and even its distinctive blood group tattoo. This account, which also covers some of the other Irishmen who sided with Nazi Germany, draws on their own accounts.


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