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A former German operative recounts his astonishing journey from clandestine service to public scandal, beginning with a dramatic appearance before the British Parliament in 1913. Through a lively exchange between MPs and officials, the narrative reveals how secret‑state powers quietly arranged his release from a Scottish prison, leaving listeners to wonder what information lay behind the official silence.
The memoir weaves together rare documents—secret‑service cards, handwritten notes from high‑ranking officials, and the author’s own reflections on loyalty, fate, and the tumult of a continent on the brink of war. As the author describes the inner workings of the German war office at the outbreak of hostilities, the listener gains a rare glimpse into the covert world that shaped early twentieth‑century geopolitics, all delivered in a candid, personal voice that balances intrigue with thoughtful self‑examination.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (355K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-11-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

A real-life double agent turned sensational memoirist, he wrote the kind of war-era insider books that blur the line between confession, propaganda, and adventure. His best-known work drew on his tangled dealings with German naval intelligence and British MI5, giving readers a vivid glimpse of espionage before the First World War.
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