Historical Dictionary of German Intelligence
tag the following year. A teacher, he took particular interest in a complete reform of the education system. Although he served ...
SCHRAGMÜLLER, ELSBETH (1887–1940). The sole female intel- ligence official engaged by Abteilung IIIb during World War I, Els- be ...
by Jean-Marie-René Savary and introduced to Napoleon in 1805. Later that year—disguised as a Hungarian nobleman exiled from Fran ...
Certain liabilities notwithstanding—his impulsive, passionate nature, his unfamiliarity with secret radio codes and techniques, ...
his father) by his serious commitment to the German resistance to Hitler. Known as 476 according to the OSS rolls, he became a f ...
SCHUTZHAFT. A term signifying “protective custody” frequently invoked by the Nazis, Schutzhaft meant in practice the internment ...
delivery in mid-August included the newly revised mobilization plans of the artillery in return for 1,000 francs. Schwartzkoppen ...
officials preferred to see France remain embroiled in this ever-polariz- ing controversy. On 2 November 1897, Schwartzkoppen was ...
Scientology organization was judged by two of Germany’s high- est courts to be not a religion but a commercial enterprise. A rep ...
Following his arrival in New York in February 1940, the FBI not only obtained the names of those connected to the Ritter ring bu ...
in office saw some notable successes, and his long tenure ended as a result of the 1848 revolution. He died in Baden near Vienna ...
Owing to his success, Seidowsky’s activities assumed an increas- ingly international scope, aided by his appointment to executiv ...
subsequently took a negative stance toward both the SED regime and the West German policy of Ostpolitik. SEKTOR WISSENSCHAFT UND ...
SELBSTANBIETER. A ”walk-in” in American usage, a Selbstanbieter is a person who voluntarily decides to work for an intelligence ...
designation as a criminal organization by the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg, numerous former SD officials found t ...
On 14 March 1919, the former translator in the German Foreign Office broke his silence about the secret acquisition of the prewa ...
SIEWERT, EBERHARD (1934– ). The director of strategic intelli- gence for the Verwaltung Aufklärung (VA), Eberhard Siewert was bo ...
well known because of his recollections published in 1836, Portofo- glio eines deutschen Journalisten (Portfolio of a German Jou ...
SKORZENY, OTTO (1908–1975). An SS officer known for his dar- ing commando operations during World War II, Otto Skorzeny was born ...
tion derived its name micki maus from a play on the son’s nickname Nikki). In a surprise ambush on 15 October, the son was seize ...
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