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Trial of the Nazi Saboteurs (1942)

by Douglas O. Linder (2019)

The German submarine maneuvered along the Long Island shoreline. Shortly after midnight, on June 13, 1942, six men got into a rubber boat. Two crew members began paddling toward the beach, their task made more difficult by the four boxes of explosives and other equipment carried along with them. Waves nearly capsized the boat, but they made their landing. While two men used an attached rope to guide the rubber boat back toward the sub, the four members of the sabotage team changed from their military uniforms into civilian garb.

Four days later, a similar scene unfolded at Ponte Vedra, near Jacksonville, Florida. A second four-member German sabotage team made a beach landing, changed into civilian clothes, and buried boxes of explosives. This team walked along the beach for hours before catching a bus that took them into Jacksonville....Continued

Home  Trial Account

  • The Nazi Saboteurs Trial (1942): An Account
  • The Nazi Saboteurs Trial: A Chronology
  • The 8 Saboteurs
  • Map of Region Surrounding Sabotage School in Germany
  • Images of Intended Sabotage Targets
  • Spy Stuff: The Saboteurs' Secret Ink
  • George Dasch's Statement to the FBI
  • Charges Against the 8 Saboteurs
  • FDR's Proclamation Authorizing Military Trial for the Saboteurs
  • Trial Transcript in the Nazi Saboteurs Trial
  • Ex Parte Quirin (U.S. Supreme Court, 1942)
  • Report on the Execution and Burial of Six Nazi Saboteurs
  • Attorney General Biddle's Report on the Saboteurs Trial
  • The Nazi Saboteurs Trial: Links and Bibliography
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