Albert Meems

Albert Meems (28 February 1888, Nieuw-Buinen – after 1957, possibly in India) was a Dutch spy for Germany in the Second World War, "one of very few German agents who successfully moved in and out of the UK during the Second World War without being detected". Meems was the son of Okko Meems and Hindekien Veentjer, factory workers in Borger. In the 1930s during and after the war, Meems lived in Hannover. He spent a lot of time in India where he worked as a livestock dealer sourcing animals for European zoos.

Albert Meems

Albert Meems (28 February 1888, Nieuw-Buinen – after 1957, possibly in India) was a Dutch spy for Germany in the Second World War, "one of very few German agents who successfully moved in and out of the UK during the Second World War without being detected". Meems was the son of Okko Meems and Hindekien Veentjer, factory workers in Borger. In the 1930s during and after the war, Meems lived in Hannover. He spent a lot of time in India where he worked as a livestock dealer sourcing animals for European zoos.