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John Macnamara

Colonel John Robert Jermain Macnamara (11 October 1905 – 22 December 1944) was a British Conservative Party politician and officer of the British Army who was killed in Italy during the Second World War.
==Politics==
Macnamara was educated at Haileybury where he was a member of the Officer Training Corps.〔(London Gazette 32924 )〕〔(Haileybury Roll of Honour )〕
Macnamara was the unsuccessful Conservative candidate at the May 1934 by-election in the Upton constituency in West Ham, and at the 1935 general election Macnamara was elected as Member of Parliament (MP) for Chelmsford.〔〔 He was also joint secretary, with the Liberal MP Wilfrid Roberts, of the Basque Children's Committee.〔(Stoneham Camp )〕
Macnamara's parliamentary secretary from 1935-36 was the Soviet spy Guy Burgess. Macnamara was a member of the Anglo-German Fellowship, some of whose members were pro-Nazi. Burgess gained the confidence of MacNamara and they organized a series of sex tourist trips abroad, especially to Germany where Macnamara had ties within the Hitler Youth. Burgess managed to be in touch with a number of highly placed homosexuals, like Edouard Pfeiffer, the chief private secretary of Edouard Daladier, War Minister, an agent of the 2nd Office and of MI6. Macnamara and Burgess were invited on several occasions to pleasure parties at Pfeiffer's or to Parisian nightclubs."〔A History of homosexuality in Europe : Berlin, London, Paris, 1919 - 1939, Florence Tamagne, p 91 - 92, 2004, Paris〕

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