- Daniel Bryan
Colonel Dan Bryan (1900-1985) was an officer in the
Irish Army and head of G2 (the Irish Army's intelligence section) duringWorld War II , known in neutralIreland as "The Emergency".Daniel Bryan (more often known as Dan) was born in Dunbell,
Gowran ,County Kilkenny in 1900. From 1916, he studied medicine for two years at theNational University of Ireland . In November 1917 he joined theIrish Volunteers to fight against British rule in Ireland.The
Irish Free State was created in 1922. During the subsequentIrish Civil War Bryan opted to join theNational Army (later known as the Irish Army). He was commissioned to the rank ofCaptain in September 1923. He would remain in the Irish Army until his retirement in 1955.For much of his career he served with the Headquarters Staff, specialising on intelligence. In 1942 he succeeded Liam Archer as Director of G2 in 1942; he exercised a decisive personal contribution towards the detection and arrest of German spies in Ireland, such as
Hermann Görtz andGünther Schütz . Bryan remained head of G2 for the remainder of the War. He closely co-operated with Richard Hayes, Director of theNational Library of Ireland , in the breaking of German codes.In 1952 he was appointed Commandant of the Irish Military College.
In 1983,
RTÉ made a dramatised television series "("Caught in a Free State ")" about German spies in Ireland during World War II. A character closely based on Dan Bryan - "Colonel Brian Dillon" - was played by the Irish actor John Kavanagh.ee also
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Irish neutrality
*Irish neutrality in World War II External links
* [http://www.ucd.ie/archives/html/collections/bryan-dan-mem.html Memoir of Colonel Daniel Bryan (1900–85), University College Dublin Archives]
* [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/newspapers/sunday_times/ireland/article834969.ece Article in The Sunday Times (London)]
* [http://archives.tcm.ie/businesspost/2002/12/01/story354234528.asp Sunday Business Post: "Hitler's strange bunch of spies"]
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