Agent of the Iron Cross
The Race to Capture German Saboteur-Assassin Lothar Witzke during World War I
Agent of the Iron Cross
The Race to Capture German Saboteur-Assassin Lothar Witzke during World War I
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From Publishers Weekly: "Devotees of cloak-and-dagger intrigue will revel in this thrilling and complex account."
On January 16th Witzke and several confederates departed Mexico City for the U.S. border. After crossing 1500 miles of rugged territory, encountering bandits and other hazards along the way, Witzke reached Nogales. But unknown to the saboteur-assassin, the German espionage network in Mexico had been penetrated by Allied intelligence and one of his companions was a double agent.
The Witzke mission was the intelligence game played at its highest level - a plan for destruction on a massive scale, violent insurrection, and assassination, complete with master spies and double agents, diabolical sabotage devices, secret codes, and invisible ink. Meticulously researched and written in the style of an adventure novel, Agent of the Iron Cross is the first detailed account of this legendary espionage operation.
Table of Contents
1 Escape from Valparaiso
2 The Most Deadly Sabotage Team in History
3 “You Will Have to Kill Him First. He’s in Our Way.”
4 “I Am Mr. Butcher’s Man!”
5 “Get Down and Hang On!”
6 Placed Together, the Two Scraps of Paper Read: “novia”
7 Crossing the Line
8 Breaking the Code
9 The Court-Martial of Lothar Witzke
10 The Jailbreak of Lothar Witzke
11 “Every Activity Is to Be Suspended . . .”
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Product details
| Published | Oct 15 2023 |
|---|---|
| Format | Hardback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 276 |
| ISBN | 9781538182086 |
| Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield |
| Illustrations | 5 b/w illustrations; 36 b/w photos |
| Dimensions | 9 x 6 inches |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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