During the Second World War, the German Intelligence Service infiltrated
specially-trained agents into Iceland to collect military, naval,
aviation and meteorological intelligence to be transmitted back to
Hamburg by wireless or secret writing. Some agents managed to evade
capture for a few weeks but most handed themselves into the authorities
shortly after landing. Sent to London for interrogation by MI5, rather
than be executed as enemy spies, they revealed their life stories and
provided details of their training, their instructors and how they were
infiltrated. They included Olev Saetrang, Ib Riis, Sigurjon Jonsson,
Jens Palsson, Peter Thomsen aka Jens Fridriksson, Larus Thorsteinsson,
Einar Sigvaldason, Magnus Gudbjornsson, Sverrir Matthiasson, Ernst
Fresenius, Sigurdur Juliusson, Hjalti Bjornsson and Gudbrandur Hlidar.
Three of these spies were 'turned', used as double agents to transmit
British-inspired messages to deceive the Germans about Arctic convoys
and a fake Allied invasion of Norway.