John Eppler thought himself to be the perfect spy. Born to German
parents, he grew up in Egypt, adopted by a wealthy family and was
educated in Europe. Fluent in German, English and Arabic, he made the
Hadj to Mecca but was more at home in high society or travelling the
desert on camelback with his adopted Bedouin tribe. After joining the
German Secret Service in 1937, in 1942 he was sent across the desert
to Cairo by Field Marshal Rommel. His guide was the explorer and
Hungarian aristocrat Laszlo Almasy, a man made famous by the book The
English Patient. Eppler’s mission was to infiltrate British Army
Headquarters and discover the Eighth Army’s troop movements and
battle plans. In The Rebecca Code, Mark Simmons reveals the story of
Operation Condor and its comedy of errors and how it was foiled by
Major A.W. ‘Sammy’ Sansom of the British Field Security Service.
It is a tale of the desert, of the hotbed of intrigue that was 1940s
Cairo, and the spy who was to send his reports using a code based on
Daphne du Maurier’s novel Rebecca.
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Rommel's Spy in Africa and Operation Condor
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ISBN
9780752478852
Publisert
2014
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Vendor
The History Press (ORIM)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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