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Philip JACKSON. A serving soldier, JACKSON was discovered in 1941 trying to contact the German Embassy in Dublin. Letters were sent to him as if from a German representative and meetings arranged. After the second of these, JACKSON was arrested and later court-martialledPF 63227 VOL 1
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