The Secret War Council

The Secret War Council
Title The Secret War Council PDF eBook
Author Heribert von Feilitzsch
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2015-12-15
Genre Espionage, German
ISBN 9780985031794

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The Secret War Council illuminates the activities of German agents in the United States in 1914, a critical battlefield of the Great War. This crucial time of German-American relations builds the foundation for a thorough understanding of the road that led the two nations into open confrontation in 1917. A little known group of agents, diplomats, and businessmen organized in the Secret War Council helped pave that road.

The Secret War Council

The Secret War Council
Title The Secret War Council PDF eBook
Author Heribert von Feilitzsch
Publisher Secret War Council
Pages 0
Release 2015
Genre History
ISBN 9780996955409

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The Secret War Council illuminates the activities of German agents in the United States in 1914, a critical battlefield of the Great War. This crucial time of German-American relations builds the foundation for a thorough understanding of the road that led the two nations into open confrontation in 1917. A little known group of agents, diplomats, and businessmen organized in the Secret War Council helped pave that road.

Germany's Secret War Council, July 5, 1914

Germany's Secret War Council, July 5, 1914
Title Germany's Secret War Council, July 5, 1914 PDF eBook
Author Oscar James Campbell
Publisher
Pages 13
Release 1918
Genre Germany
ISBN

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The Secret War on the United States in 1915

The Secret War on the United States in 1915
Title The Secret War on the United States in 1915 PDF eBook
Author Heribert von Feilitzsch
Publisher Henselstone Verlag LLC
Pages 384
Release 2015-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 098503176X

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The Secret War Council, Germany’s spy organization in New York, received orders from Berlin to stop the flow of munitions through terrorism in January 1915. German agents in the U.S. firebombed freighters on the high seas, incited labor unrest, fomented troubles along the Mexican-American border, and damaged or destroyed dozens of American factories and logistics installations. The German secret war against the United States in 1915, its discovery and publication, combined with the disastrous sinking of the Lusitania in May of that year, did much to prepare the American public to finally accept joining the Entente powers against Germany in 1917. This is the story of a group of German agents in the United States, who executed this mission.

The Supreme War Council

The Supreme War Council
Title The Supreme War Council PDF eBook
Author Tasker Howard Bliss
Publisher
Pages 7
Release 1929
Genre
ISBN

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Sketches from a Secret War

Sketches from a Secret War
Title Sketches from a Secret War PDF eBook
Author Timothy Snyder
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 376
Release 2007-10-10
Genre History
ISBN 0300125992

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The forgotten protagonist of this true account aspired to be a cubist painter in his native Kyïv. In a Europe remade by the First World War, his talents led him to different roles—intelligence operative, powerful statesman, underground activist, lifelong conspirator. Henryk Józewski directed Polish intelligence in Ukraine, governed the borderland region of Volhynia in the interwar years, worked in the anti-Nazi and anti-Soviet underground during the Second World War, and conspired against Poland’s Stalinists until his arrest in 1953. His personal story, important in its own right, sheds new light on the foundations of Soviet power and on the ideals of those who resisted it. By following the arc of Józewski’s life, this book demonstrates that his tolerant policies toward Ukrainians in Volhynia were part of Poland’s plans to roll back the communist threat. The book mines archival materials, many available only since the fall of communism, to rescue Józewski, his Polish milieu, and his Ukrainian dream from oblivion. An epilogue connects his legacy to the disintegration of the Soviet Union and the democratic revolution in Ukraine in 2004.

Felix A. Sommerfeld and the Mexican Front in the Great War

Felix A. Sommerfeld and the Mexican Front in the Great War
Title Felix A. Sommerfeld and the Mexican Front in the Great War PDF eBook
Author Heribert von Feilitzsch
Publisher Henselstone Verlag LLC
Pages 376
Release 2015-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 0985031735

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The German government decided in the fall of 1914 to corner the U.S. arms and ammunition market to the detriment of England and France. In New York German Military Attaché Franz von Papen and Naval Attaché Karl Boy-Ed could not think of anyone more effective and with better connections than Felix A. Sommerfeld to sell off the weapons and ammunition to Mexico. A few months later, Sommerfeld received orders to create a border incident. Tensions along the U.S. - Mexican border suddenly increased in a wave of border raids under the Plan de San Diego. When Pancho Villa attacked the town of Columbus, NM, on March 9, 1916, virtually the entire regular U.S. Army descended upon Mexico or patrolled the border. War seemed inevitable. Federal agents could not prove it, but suspected German involvement. Felix A. Sommerfeld and fellow agents had forced the hand of the U.S. government through some of the most intricate clandestine operations in the history of World War I.