lists of German aviators interned; lists of and interviews
with survivors of a naval action off the Bay of Biscay
picked up by an Irish ship.
IV
"As a result of futher conversations in Dublin last fall,-----. So far the information
contained in these reports has been of use primarily as confirmation of information from other
sources. However, the potentialities are important.
V
"The cooperation in intelligence matters offered and given by the Irish has been very full.
It should be pointed out that we did not offer the Irish information in return and have given them
little.-----After the recent parachuting by the Germans of two Irishmen into Eire, but before the
delivery of the American note, the Irish alerted the Army, Defense Forces, and the Coast
Watching Service.
VI
"Since the delivery of the American note, the Irish have