Johnny Ramensky

Johnny Ramensky
Born
Jonas Ramanauskas

(1906-04-06)6 April 1906
Died4 November 1972(1972-11-04) (aged 66)
NationalityLithuanian
Other namesJohn Ramsay
OccupationCriminal
Spouse(s)Margaret McManus (m. 1931; her death 1934)
Lisa or Lily Mulholland (unknown)
Military career
AllegianceUnited Kingdom
BranchBritish Army
Years of service1943–1946
UnitRoyal Fusiliers
Commandos
Battles / warsWorld War II
AwardsMilitary Medal

Johnny Ramensky MM, also known as John Ramsay, Gentleman Johnny, and Gentle Johnny (6 April 1906 – 4 November 1972) was a Scottish career criminal who used his safe-cracking abilities as a commando during the Second World War. A popular song about him, "The Ballad of Johnny Ramensky", was written in 1959 by Norman Buchan, later to become a Labour Party member of parliament, and recorded by singer Enoch Kent, Buchan's brother-in-law. Though a career criminal, Ramensky received the nickname "Gentle Johnny" as he never used violence when being apprehended by the police.