Peculiar liaisons :: in war, espionage, and terrorism in the twentieth century /
Presenting famous and infamous individuals and events that shocked the world and helped set the scene for today's history, this book illustrates how little is really known about some of the most dramatic and most-studied events. Who motivated whom, how and why, and what counterplots and alterna...
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Zusammenfassung: | Presenting famous and infamous individuals and events that shocked the world and helped set the scene for today's history, this book illustrates how little is really known about some of the most dramatic and most-studied events. Who motivated whom, how and why, and what counterplots and alternative scenarios may have been at play? "Terrorism," the fomenting of revolution, undermining from within, and trumped up events to spur a nation to go to war: these techniques are not new. The public's interest in certain personalities never seems to wane -- Mata Hari, Gavrilo Princip, Sidney Reilly, T.E. Lawrence, Jimmy Doolittle, Hitler, Reinhard Heydrich and Lee Harvey Oswald among others. Each chapter presents two or three characters and elaborates on their lives and how they relate to historical events in the 20th century. The book starts with an incident in 1903 in the Balkans and moves chronologically forward to the assassination of JFK |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xiv, 250 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 243-250). |
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505 | 0 | |a Table of Contents -- Introduction -- 1. The Black Hand That Ignited World War I -- Dragutin Dimitrijevic and Gavrilo Princip -- The Balkans -- Zoroaster, Judaism, Christ, and Mohammed -- The Karadjordje and Obrenovic Dynasties -- The Bull and King Alexander Obrenovic -- The Balkan Wars -- The Obsessions of the Young Bosnians -- The Archduke, The Emperor, and the Colonel -- A Prince Waiting in Ambush -- June 28, 1914 -- In Reverence for Serbian Assassins of the Past -- Investigating the Assassination -- The Trial of Princip and the Black Hand Conspirators | |
505 | 8 | |a The Austrian Ultimatum and Russian TreacheryThe Demise of The Bull -- Unprecedented World Carnage -- Princip, Obilich, and Zerajic -- Assassins Passing the Torch -- The IMRO, the IRA, and Dada -- A Karadjordje Assassinated -- Vlada the Chauffeur -- 2. The Ace and Queen of World War I Spies -- Agent Sidney Reilly and Courtesan Mata Hari -- Murder in Indonesia -- The Poor Dutch Girl Becomes a Liberated European Star -- War for the Dancer -- Mata Hari the Legend -- Revenge on the Courtesan -- Mata Hari and Her Search for the Ace of Spies and Lt. Canaris | |
505 | 8 | |a ""Love and Ladoux""""Mata Hari and The Sisterhood of Spies""; ""The Trial and Ruin of the Cosmopolitan Spy""; ""The Mysteries of Mata Hari�s Daughter""; ""Reilly�s Rise""; ""ST-1, ST-25, C, and the Birth of the British Master Spy""; ""The Bolsheviks and the Capitalists""; ""The Rise of the Bolsheviks and Lenin�s Red Terror""; ""Reilly, Lenin, and the Lockhart Plot""; ""Reilly, Savinkov, and the Master of the Spy Book""; ""Targeting Lenin""; ""The Trust and The Window""; ""The Legends and Legacies of the Ace and Queen of Spies"" | |
505 | 8 | |a ""3. Tactical Deception -- Lawrence of Arabia, The Haversack Trick, and Operation Mincemeat""""Majors Lawrence, Meinertzhagen, and Martin""; ""Thomas Lawrence, John Hume Ross, and T.E. Shaw""; ""Lawrence, Feisal, and Auda""; ""Aqaba and the Legend of Lawrence""; ""Lawrence�s Nature and The Queen of the Desert""; ""Lawrence, Philby, Reilly, and Saud""; ""Lawrence�s End""; ""Richard Meinertzhagen and The Haversack Trick""; ""The Franks Deceit -- A Greek Bearing Gifts""; ""Meinertzhagen and Lawrence""; ""Deceiving Themselves""; ""The Balfour Declaration Deception"" | |
505 | 8 | |a ""A Dead Man Tells Lies -- The Man Who Never Was""""Major Martin""; ""Meinertzhagen and Hitler""; ""4. Strikes Against the Axis Powers""; ""General Jimmy Doolittle and Lt. General Knut Haukelid""; ""The Atomic Letters and a Japanese Russo Border War""; ""Doolittle�s Raid on Tokyo""; ""The Tokyo Raid""; ""Churchill and Roosevelt�s Tube Alloys and German Miscalculations""; ""Leif Tronstad""; ""Operation Freshman""; ""Operation Gunnerside and Haukelid�s Final Blow""; ""The Alsos Mission""; ""Agent Moe Berg -- Spy Catcher""; ""Impact of the Raid on Vemork""; ""Rescue in Peking"" | |
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contents | Table of Contents -- Introduction -- 1. The Black Hand That Ignited World War I -- Dragutin Dimitrijevic and Gavrilo Princip -- The Balkans -- Zoroaster, Judaism, Christ, and Mohammed -- The Karadjordje and Obrenovic Dynasties -- The Bull and King Alexander Obrenovic -- The Balkan Wars -- The Obsessions of the Young Bosnians -- The Archduke, The Emperor, and the Colonel -- A Prince Waiting in Ambush -- June 28, 1914 -- In Reverence for Serbian Assassins of the Past -- Investigating the Assassination -- The Trial of Princip and the Black Hand Conspirators The Austrian Ultimatum and Russian TreacheryThe Demise of The Bull -- Unprecedented World Carnage -- Princip, Obilich, and Zerajic -- Assassins Passing the Torch -- The IMRO, the IRA, and Dada -- A Karadjordje Assassinated -- Vlada the Chauffeur -- 2. The Ace and Queen of World War I Spies -- Agent Sidney Reilly and Courtesan Mata Hari -- Murder in Indonesia -- The Poor Dutch Girl Becomes a Liberated European Star -- War for the Dancer -- Mata Hari the Legend -- Revenge on the Courtesan -- Mata Hari and Her Search for the Ace of Spies and Lt. Canaris ""Love and Ladoux""""Mata Hari and The Sisterhood of Spies""; ""The Trial and Ruin of the Cosmopolitan Spy""; ""The Mysteries of Mata Hari�s Daughter""; ""Reilly�s Rise""; ""ST-1, ST-25, C, and the Birth of the British Master Spy""; ""The Bolsheviks and the Capitalists""; ""The Rise of the Bolsheviks and Lenin�s Red Terror""; ""Reilly, Lenin, and the Lockhart Plot""; ""Reilly, Savinkov, and the Master of the Spy Book""; ""Targeting Lenin""; ""The Trust and The Window""; ""The Legends and Legacies of the Ace and Queen of Spies"" ""3. Tactical Deception -- Lawrence of Arabia, The Haversack Trick, and Operation Mincemeat""""Majors Lawrence, Meinertzhagen, and Martin""; ""Thomas Lawrence, John Hume Ross, and T.E. Shaw""; ""Lawrence, Feisal, and Auda""; ""Aqaba and the Legend of Lawrence""; ""Lawrence�s Nature and The Queen of the Desert""; ""Lawrence, Philby, Reilly, and Saud""; ""Lawrence�s End""; ""Richard Meinertzhagen and The Haversack Trick""; ""The Franks Deceit -- A Greek Bearing Gifts""; ""Meinertzhagen and Lawrence""; ""Deceiving Themselves""; ""The Balfour Declaration Deception"" ""A Dead Man Tells Lies -- The Man Who Never Was""""Major Martin""; ""Meinertzhagen and Hitler""; ""4. Strikes Against the Axis Powers""; ""General Jimmy Doolittle and Lt. General Knut Haukelid""; ""The Atomic Letters and a Japanese Russo Border War""; ""Doolittle�s Raid on Tokyo""; ""The Tokyo Raid""; ""Churchill and Roosevelt�s Tube Alloys and German Miscalculations""; ""Leif Tronstad""; ""Operation Freshman""; ""Operation Gunnerside and Haukelid�s Final Blow""; ""The Alsos Mission""; ""Agent Moe Berg -- Spy Catcher""; ""Impact of the Raid on Vemork""; ""Rescue in Peking"" |
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spelling | Craig, John S., 1951- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjGqtD4mmPHppJTMVgmrv3 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2004101712 Peculiar liaisons : in war, espionage, and terrorism in the twentieth century / John S. Craig. New York : Algora Pub., ©2005. 1 online resource (xiv, 250 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references (pages 243-250). Print version record. Presenting famous and infamous individuals and events that shocked the world and helped set the scene for today's history, this book illustrates how little is really known about some of the most dramatic and most-studied events. Who motivated whom, how and why, and what counterplots and alternative scenarios may have been at play? "Terrorism," the fomenting of revolution, undermining from within, and trumped up events to spur a nation to go to war: these techniques are not new. The public's interest in certain personalities never seems to wane -- Mata Hari, Gavrilo Princip, Sidney Reilly, T.E. Lawrence, Jimmy Doolittle, Hitler, Reinhard Heydrich and Lee Harvey Oswald among others. Each chapter presents two or three characters and elaborates on their lives and how they relate to historical events in the 20th century. The book starts with an incident in 1903 in the Balkans and moves chronologically forward to the assassination of JFK Table of Contents -- Introduction -- 1. The Black Hand That Ignited World War I -- Dragutin Dimitrijevic and Gavrilo Princip -- The Balkans -- Zoroaster, Judaism, Christ, and Mohammed -- The Karadjordje and Obrenovic Dynasties -- The Bull and King Alexander Obrenovic -- The Balkan Wars -- The Obsessions of the Young Bosnians -- The Archduke, The Emperor, and the Colonel -- A Prince Waiting in Ambush -- June 28, 1914 -- In Reverence for Serbian Assassins of the Past -- Investigating the Assassination -- The Trial of Princip and the Black Hand Conspirators The Austrian Ultimatum and Russian TreacheryThe Demise of The Bull -- Unprecedented World Carnage -- Princip, Obilich, and Zerajic -- Assassins Passing the Torch -- The IMRO, the IRA, and Dada -- A Karadjordje Assassinated -- Vlada the Chauffeur -- 2. The Ace and Queen of World War I Spies -- Agent Sidney Reilly and Courtesan Mata Hari -- Murder in Indonesia -- The Poor Dutch Girl Becomes a Liberated European Star -- War for the Dancer -- Mata Hari the Legend -- Revenge on the Courtesan -- Mata Hari and Her Search for the Ace of Spies and Lt. Canaris ""Love and Ladoux""""Mata Hari and The Sisterhood of Spies""; ""The Trial and Ruin of the Cosmopolitan Spy""; ""The Mysteries of Mata Hariâ€?s Daughter""; ""Reillyâ€?s Rise""; ""ST-1, ST-25, C, and the Birth of the British Master Spy""; ""The Bolsheviks and the Capitalists""; ""The Rise of the Bolsheviks and Leninâ€?s Red Terror""; ""Reilly, Lenin, and the Lockhart Plot""; ""Reilly, Savinkov, and the Master of the Spy Book""; ""Targeting Lenin""; ""The Trust and The Window""; ""The Legends and Legacies of the Ace and Queen of Spies"" ""3. Tactical Deception -- Lawrence of Arabia, The Haversack Trick, and Operation Mincemeat""""Majors Lawrence, Meinertzhagen, and Martin""; ""Thomas Lawrence, John Hume Ross, and T.E. Shaw""; ""Lawrence, Feisal, and Auda""; ""Aqaba and the Legend of Lawrence""; ""Lawrenceâ€?s Nature and The Queen of the Desert""; ""Lawrence, Philby, Reilly, and Saud""; ""Lawrenceâ€?s End""; ""Richard Meinertzhagen and The Haversack Trick""; ""The Franks Deceit -- A Greek Bearing Gifts""; ""Meinertzhagen and Lawrence""; ""Deceiving Themselves""; ""The Balfour Declaration Deception"" ""A Dead Man Tells Lies -- The Man Who Never Was""""Major Martin""; ""Meinertzhagen and Hitler""; ""4. Strikes Against the Axis Powers""; ""General Jimmy Doolittle and Lt. General Knut Haukelid""; ""The Atomic Letters and a Japanese Russo Border War""; ""Doolittleâ€?s Raid on Tokyo""; ""The Tokyo Raid""; ""Churchill and Rooseveltâ€?s Tube Alloys and German Miscalculations""; ""Leif Tronstad""; ""Operation Freshman""; ""Operation Gunnerside and Haukelidâ€?s Final Blow""; ""The Alsos Mission""; ""Agent Moe Berg -- Spy Catcher""; ""Impact of the Raid on Vemork""; ""Rescue in Peking"" English. History, Modern 20th century. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85061241 Histoire 20e siècle. HISTORY Modern. bisacsh History, Modern fast 1900-1999 fast has work: Peculiar liaisons (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFVfgby4KjymgMYjH7PhHC https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Craig, John S., 1951- Peculiar liaisons. New York : Algora Pub., ©2005 0875863310 0875863329 (DLC) 2004024913 (OCoLC)56880107 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=121509 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Craig, John S., 1951- Peculiar liaisons : in war, espionage, and terrorism in the twentieth century / Table of Contents -- Introduction -- 1. The Black Hand That Ignited World War I -- Dragutin Dimitrijevic and Gavrilo Princip -- The Balkans -- Zoroaster, Judaism, Christ, and Mohammed -- The Karadjordje and Obrenovic Dynasties -- The Bull and King Alexander Obrenovic -- The Balkan Wars -- The Obsessions of the Young Bosnians -- The Archduke, The Emperor, and the Colonel -- A Prince Waiting in Ambush -- June 28, 1914 -- In Reverence for Serbian Assassins of the Past -- Investigating the Assassination -- The Trial of Princip and the Black Hand Conspirators The Austrian Ultimatum and Russian TreacheryThe Demise of The Bull -- Unprecedented World Carnage -- Princip, Obilich, and Zerajic -- Assassins Passing the Torch -- The IMRO, the IRA, and Dada -- A Karadjordje Assassinated -- Vlada the Chauffeur -- 2. The Ace and Queen of World War I Spies -- Agent Sidney Reilly and Courtesan Mata Hari -- Murder in Indonesia -- The Poor Dutch Girl Becomes a Liberated European Star -- War for the Dancer -- Mata Hari the Legend -- Revenge on the Courtesan -- Mata Hari and Her Search for the Ace of Spies and Lt. Canaris ""Love and Ladoux""""Mata Hari and The Sisterhood of Spies""; ""The Trial and Ruin of the Cosmopolitan Spy""; ""The Mysteries of Mata Hariâ€?s Daughter""; ""Reillyâ€?s Rise""; ""ST-1, ST-25, C, and the Birth of the British Master Spy""; ""The Bolsheviks and the Capitalists""; ""The Rise of the Bolsheviks and Leninâ€?s Red Terror""; ""Reilly, Lenin, and the Lockhart Plot""; ""Reilly, Savinkov, and the Master of the Spy Book""; ""Targeting Lenin""; ""The Trust and The Window""; ""The Legends and Legacies of the Ace and Queen of Spies"" ""3. Tactical Deception -- Lawrence of Arabia, The Haversack Trick, and Operation Mincemeat""""Majors Lawrence, Meinertzhagen, and Martin""; ""Thomas Lawrence, John Hume Ross, and T.E. Shaw""; ""Lawrence, Feisal, and Auda""; ""Aqaba and the Legend of Lawrence""; ""Lawrenceâ€?s Nature and The Queen of the Desert""; ""Lawrence, Philby, Reilly, and Saud""; ""Lawrenceâ€?s End""; ""Richard Meinertzhagen and The Haversack Trick""; ""The Franks Deceit -- A Greek Bearing Gifts""; ""Meinertzhagen and Lawrence""; ""Deceiving Themselves""; ""The Balfour Declaration Deception"" ""A Dead Man Tells Lies -- The Man Who Never Was""""Major Martin""; ""Meinertzhagen and Hitler""; ""4. Strikes Against the Axis Powers""; ""General Jimmy Doolittle and Lt. General Knut Haukelid""; ""The Atomic Letters and a Japanese Russo Border War""; ""Doolittleâ€?s Raid on Tokyo""; ""The Tokyo Raid""; ""Churchill and Rooseveltâ€?s Tube Alloys and German Miscalculations""; ""Leif Tronstad""; ""Operation Freshman""; ""Operation Gunnerside and Haukelidâ€?s Final Blow""; ""The Alsos Mission""; ""Agent Moe Berg -- Spy Catcher""; ""Impact of the Raid on Vemork""; ""Rescue in Peking"" History, Modern 20th century. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85061241 Histoire 20e siècle. HISTORY Modern. bisacsh History, Modern fast |
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title | Peculiar liaisons : in war, espionage, and terrorism in the twentieth century / |
title_auth | Peculiar liaisons : in war, espionage, and terrorism in the twentieth century / |
title_exact_search | Peculiar liaisons : in war, espionage, and terrorism in the twentieth century / |
title_full | Peculiar liaisons : in war, espionage, and terrorism in the twentieth century / John S. Craig. |
title_fullStr | Peculiar liaisons : in war, espionage, and terrorism in the twentieth century / John S. Craig. |
title_full_unstemmed | Peculiar liaisons : in war, espionage, and terrorism in the twentieth century / John S. Craig. |
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title_sort | peculiar liaisons in war espionage and terrorism in the twentieth century |
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topic | History, Modern 20th century. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85061241 Histoire 20e siècle. HISTORY Modern. bisacsh History, Modern fast |
topic_facet | History, Modern 20th century. Histoire 20e siècle. HISTORY Modern. History, Modern |
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