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John Amery, founding father of the The Legion of St. George, was sentenced to death for high treason by Mr Justice Humphreys in No .1 Court at the Old Bailey in November 1945, and Harvey Preston's comrades of the British Free Corps fared no better.
Along with Thomas Cooper, he is said to have forcibly recruited British and Dominion POWs for the British Free Corps.