Eric Pleasants

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1911 – 1998

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Who was Eric Pleasants?

Eric Pleasants was a British citizen during World War II who defected to serve in the Waffen-SS.

Pleasants attended school in Norwich to age 14, then worked variously as trainee electrician, forester, boxer, wrestler and then showman weight-lifter in Britain and continental Europe. In late 1939 he joined the Merchant Navy as a compromise. between military call-up and distaste for war. He served on a freighter bringing potatoes from Jersey to Southampton, but overstayed his time ashore on the island, missed his boat, and was caught there when the Channel Islands were occupied by the German Army in July 1940. He obtained temporary farm work as a potato picker, but also began stealing from empty properties, resulting in arrest and prosecution in the Magistrates' Court, and eventual deportation by the German occupying authorities first to an internment camp in France, and eventually to Germany.

In Germany he chose to join the Waffen SS, and became an SS-Schütze in the British Free Corps which in 1944 became a foreign legion of the Waffen-SS. He claimed to have been invited to join the German broadcasting service from Berlin to Allied and neutral countries, and, in this connection, to have met William Joyce and John Amery, and to have discussed with them the possibilities of charges of treason. He claimed also to have had a sexual relationship Joyce's wife, Eileen.

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Born
1911
United Kingdom
Nationality
  • United Kingdom
Died
1998

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on July 23, 2013

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