Edwin Barnard Martin

Edwin Barnard Martin was a member of the British Free Corps during the Second World War. A Canadian from Riverside, Ontario, Martin was a private in the Canadian Army's Essex Scottish Regiment who had been captured during the controversial Dieppe raid in August 1942.[1] In March 1944, he voluntarily left BFC for the isolation camp, by then situated near Schwerin in Mecklenburg.'[2] The Canadian court-martial which heard his case after the War passed a sentence of 25 years' imprisonment for being an informer and a member of the British Free Corps.[3]

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References

  1. Weale, Adrian (2014-11-12). Renegades (Kindle Locations 1998-1999). Random House. Kindle Edition
  2. Weale, Adrian (2014-11-12). Renegades (Kindle Locations 2312-2313). Random House. Kindle Edition
  3. Weale, Adrian (2014-11-12). Renegades (Kindle Location 3370). Random House. Kindle Edition.

Bibliography

  • West, Rebecca (1949). "Chapter III: The Children - Kenneth Edward and Stoker Rose - Section II - PP 288ff". The Meaning of Treason. London: Macmillan & Co Ltd.


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