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© Harris & Ewing
FIGHTING
GERMANY’S SPIES
By
FRENCH STROTHER
Illustrated
Garden City New York
DOUBLEDAY PAGE & COMPANY
1918
COPYRIGHT, 1918, BY
DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED, INCLUDING THAT OF
TRANSLATION INTO FOREIGN LANGUAGES,
INCLUDING THE SCANDINAVIAN
FOREWORD
“Fighting Germany’s Spies” is published to bring home to the public in a detailed and convincing manner the character of the German activities in the United States. By courtesy of the Bureau of Investigation of the Department of Justice the facts and documents of this narrative have been verified.
CONTENTS
| PAGE | ||
| Foreword | [v] | |
| Introduction | [xi] | |
| CHAPTER | ||
| I. | The inside story of the passport frauds and the first glimpse of Werner Horn | [3] |
| II. | The inside story of Werner Horn and the first glimpse of the ship bombs | [37] |
| III. | Robert Fay and the ship bombs | [60] |
| IV. | The inside story of the Captain of the Eitel Friedrich | [83] |
| V. | James J. F. Archibald and his pro-German activities | [92] |
| VI. | A tale told in telegrams | [109] |
| VII. | German codes and ciphers | [134] |
| VIII. | The Tiger of Berlin meets the Wolf of Wall Street | [158] |
| IX. | The American Protective League | [192] |
| X. | The German-Hindu conspiracy | [223] |
| XI. | Dr. Scheele, chemical spy | [258] |