- Seamus O'Donovan
Seamus (James or Jim) O'Donovan was a leading volunteer in the
Irish Republican Army .A native of
County Roscommon , he was an explosives expert and reputedly invented the "Irish Wallflower" and "Irish Cheddar" devices. He subsequently became IRA Director of Chemicals in 1921. During theIrish War of Independence he was imprisoned in Mountjoy and Kilmainham prisons and later interned in Newbridge, County Kildare. [http://www.ucd.ie/archives/html/collections/odonovan-james.html]He opposed the
Anglo-Irish Treaty and fought in theIrish Civil War .In 1938, at the request of IRA chief of staff
Seán Russell , he wrote theS-Plan , a bombing campaign targeting England.Involvement with Abwehr (German Intelligence)
As "Agent V-Held", he visited Germany three times in 1939 on behalf of the IRA. [http://homepage.tinet.ie/~eirenua/may97/50yrsago.htm]
On
28 February he negotiated an arms and radio equipment delivery at the Abwehrstelle in Hamburg. On26 April he concluded a new arms deal with the Abwehrstelle and established with the help of a Breton a secret courier connection to Ireland via France. On23 August , O'Donovan received the last instructions for the event of war. [http://forum.panzer-archiv.de/viewtopic.php?p=93324&sid=b76c64dd9815dfe7a65d584d3c7c6397]On
9 February 1940 ,Abwehr II agentErnst Weber-Drohl landed atKillala Bay ,County Sligo aboard U-37. He was equipped with a 'Ufa' transmitter, cash, and instructions for O'Donovan who by this time was the chief IRA contact for Abwehr I/II. The transmitter was lost upon landing, but when Weber-Drohl reached O'Donovan, 100 miles inshore atShankill ,Killiney ,County Dublin , he was able to deliver new transmission codes, $14,450 in cash, and a message from "Pfalzgraf Section" asking that the IRA concentrate its S-Plan attacks on military rather than civilian targets. [Hull, Mark M., "Irish Secrets: German Espionage in Wartime Ireland 1939–1945", Dublin: Irish Academic Press, 2003, pp. 72–73.]In 1940, he was involved in setting up
Córas na Poblachta , a party which proved unsuccessful.Irish historian David O'Donoghue is currently writing a biography of Seamus O'Donovan.
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