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THE EIGHT GERMAN SPIES LANDED... AND APPREHENDED... IN

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THE EIGHT GERMAN SPIES LANDED... AND APPREHENDED... IN
THE EIGHT GERMAN SPIES LANDED... AND APPREHENDED... IN AMERICA
An incredibly rare set of the signatures of all eight of the notorious German spies captured, tried and convicted after having landing in the United States in 1942. The blue ink signatures appear on a 4 3/4" x 3 1/8" card and include the leaders of the saboteurs GEORGE DASCH and EDWARD KERLING, with RICHARD QUIRIN, HEINRICH HEINCK, WERNER THIEL, HERMANN NEUBAUER, HERBERT HAUPT and ERNEST BURGER. An M.P., "Lon", has written on the back of the card: "Please keep in safe place. Lon". Also present is a Jan. 1, 1942 letter from the same soldier, then attached to the 703rd M.P. Bn. at Arlington mentioning that he had escorted "the President & Prime Minister Churchill to Mount Vernon". A few newspaper clippings concerning the trial are also included. Very good. In June, 1942 two German submarines put men ashore at Amagansett, New York and Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida. The targets of these saboteurs included hydroelectric plants, aluminum factories, critical railroad tracks, bridges and canals?and the water supply system of New York City. George John Dasch and Edward Kerling were selected to lead the two groups. Incredibly inept, these spies wasted no time exposing themselves and were quickly apprehended. Dasch and Ernest Burger actually traveled to Washington to appeal directly to J. Edgard Hoover for mercy, knowing that they would be quickly apprehended. A secret trial was held at the Justice Department, and on August 8, 1942 six of the eight German agents were electrocuted at the District Jail in Washington, D.C. Burger was sentenced to hard labor for life; Dasch was given 30 years: this in return for their cooperation. In 1948, Dasch and Burger were deported to Germany, after five years and eight months in prison.