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In page Roger Casement:

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Casement spent most of his time in Germany seeking to recruit an Irish Brigade from among more than 2,000 Irish prisoners-of-war taken in the early months of the war and held in the prison camp of Limburg an der Lahn.[11] His plan was that they would be trained to fight against Britain in the cause of Irish independence. Fifty-two of the 2,000 prisoners volunteered for the Brigade. Contrary to German promises, they received no training in the use of machine guns, which at the time were relatively new and unfamiliar weapons.[citation needed] An anonymous but detailed account of Casement's unwelcoming reception at the camp appears in The Literary Digest.[12] American Ambassador to Germany James W. Gerard mentioned the effort in his memoir "Four Years in Germany":