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- catalog contributor b7865262.
- catalog created "1927".
- catalog date "1927".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1927".
- catalog description "An investigation of poison gas that leads us into Germany -- The organization of the German Secret Service -- How Germany almost won the war -- At grips with the German submarines -- The tactics of the Q-boats -- A diabolic invention of the German general staff -- The secret correspondence of the German agents was no secret for us -- How German agents sent their information to headquarters -- Some unusual spying -- Why the Germans decided to sink ships so as to leave no trace of them -- A trip to Cattaro, the Austro-German submarine base -- Some dastardly "work" done by the German submarines on our coast -- Destroyer and airplane against submarine -- In a German den at Berne -- The most dangerous spy of modern times : Irma Staub -- How I proved "Count Tirlemont's" guilt -- The plan of the German general staff to invade Switzerland -- An intricate affair -- I am offered a strange mission and accept it -- German women spies at Nantes -- In which it is shown that when luck lends a hand it can turn some neat tricks -- The truth about the "Big Bertha" -- The German agent "H. 21" - Mata-Hari -- Agent Z. U. D. 160 -- New methods of communication used by the Germans toward the end of the war -- Miss Doktor, a woman such as is seldom seen.".
- catalog extent "vi p., 2 ℓ., 11-280 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "On special missions.".
- catalog isFormatOf "On special missions.".
- catalog issued "1927".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, R. M. McBride & company,".
- catalog relation "On special missions.".
- catalog spatial "Germany.".
- catalog subject "D639.S7 L8".
- catalog subject "World War, 1914-1918 Secret service Germany.".
- catalog subject "World War, 1914-1918 Secret service.".
- catalog tableOfContents "An investigation of poison gas that leads us into Germany -- The organization of the German Secret Service -- How Germany almost won the war -- At grips with the German submarines -- The tactics of the Q-boats -- A diabolic invention of the German general staff -- The secret correspondence of the German agents was no secret for us -- How German agents sent their information to headquarters -- Some unusual spying -- Why the Germans decided to sink ships so as to leave no trace of them -- A trip to Cattaro, the Austro-German submarine base -- Some dastardly "work" done by the German submarines on our coast -- Destroyer and airplane against submarine -- In a German den at Berne -- The most dangerous spy of modern times : Irma Staub -- How I proved "Count Tirlemont's" guilt -- The plan of the German general staff to invade Switzerland -- An intricate affair -- I am offered a strange mission and accept it -- German women spies at Nantes -- In which it is shown that when luck lends a hand it can turn some neat tricks -- The truth about the "Big Bertha" -- The German agent "H. 21" - Mata-Hari -- Agent Z. U. D. 160 -- New methods of communication used by the Germans toward the end of the war -- Miss Doktor, a woman such as is seldom seen.".
- catalog title "On special missions, translated from the French of Charles Lucieto of the Allied secret service.".
- catalog type "text".