Publisher's Synopsis
Discover the untold story of the Irish soldiers who deserted the Irish Army to join the Allies in WWII. Branded as traitors, these brave men faced some of the war's fiercest battles and even posthumous condemnation by their own government.
- Heroic Sacrifices: Follow Joseph Mullally, who perished on D-Day, and Stephen McManus, who endured brutal torture in a Japanese POW camp.
- Unjust Punishment: Learn about the legislative Kangaroo Court-Martial that condemned these heroes without representation.
- Family Tragedies: Explore the heartbreaking consequences for their families, including the children sent to abusive industrial schools.
- Acts of Valor: Read about Gerry O'Neill's daring rescues at Dunkirk and Nicholas McNamara's perilous missions with RAF Bomber Command.
"An amazing story of heroism and betrayal." Irish Post
"an incredible tale ... the way they [the Irish government] treated the Irish soldiers is absolutely appalling" Tom Dunne, Presenter, Newstalk 106
"a book to shock and one which tackles an issue some would prefer to go away ... well researched and a fascinating read" South Wales Argus
"Easy to read but difficult to put down." Soldier Magazine