Journal Volume 5 2006
John Francis O'Reilly and John Kenny: Irishmen sent by the Germans to spy in Ireland during World War 2 (continued/7)
Acknowledgement
Special thanks are extended Michael Kelliher, Bray Public Library, who provided me with specific information from provincial newspapers dealing with John Francis O'Reilly, John Kenny and John Lenihan.
Sources
[1] Conor Brady, Guardians of the Peace, Dublin, 2001.
[2] An Cosantoir, September 1989.
[3] Carolle Carter, The Shamrock and the Swastika, California, 1978.
[4] Tim Pat Coogan, De Valera - Long Fellow, Long Shadow, Dublin, 1993.
[5] John P. Duggan, Neutral Ireland and the Third Reich, Dublin 1989.
[5] T. Ryle Dwyer, De Valera's Finest Hour, 1932 -1945, Cork, 1982.
[6] Guests of the State, Dingle, 1994.
[7] Robert Fisk, In time of War: Ireland, Ulster and the Price of Neutrality, London, 1983.
[8] Mark Hull, Irish Secrets: German Espionage in Wartime Ireland 1939 - 1945, Dublin, 2002.
[9] The Irish Sword, No.75 & 76, 1993-4; No.85, 1999.
[10] Brian Kennedy, Dr. Herman Goertz: A German Spy in South County Dublin, Foxrock Local History Club Publication No. 27, Foxrock, 1989.
[11] David O'Donoghue, Hitler's Irish Voices, Belfast, 1998.
[12] Eunan O'Halpin, Defending Ireland: The IrishState and its Enemies Since 1922, Oxford, 1999.
[13] Terry Prone, Irish Murders - Shocking True Stories, Dublin, 1995.
[14] Enno Stephan, Spies in Ireland, London, 1965.
[15] Louis L. Snyder, Encyclopaedia of the Third Reich, Leicester, 1995.
Newspapers
[16] The Banner, April 1996
[17] The Irish Independent, 13th March 1944