The Passionate Spies describes how Britain, in June 1916, attempted to end the slaughter of World War I by undermining Turkey (a German Ally). Three British spies, motivated by their aversion to the imperialism of the major powers and their own idealism, were able to spark a revolt among Arab tribes from the Turkish border to the Red Sea. With some help from British troops, they succeeded in overcoming Turkish forces and established Damascus as the Arab capital. They "freed" Arabs to begin the bruising negotiation with Western powers that set the course for the Middle East as we know it today.
The Passionate Spies describes how Britain, in June 1916, attempted to end the slaughter of World War I by undermining Turkey (a German Ally). Three British spies, motivated by their aversion to the imperialism of the major powers and their own idealism, were able to spark a revolt among Arab tribes from the Turkish border to the Red Sea. With some help from British troops, they succeeded in overcoming Turkish forces and established Damascus as the Arab capital. They "freed" Arabs to begin the bruising negotiation with Western powers that set the course for the Middle East as we know it today.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Author John Harte was born in London in 1925 when it was still at the center of foreign affairs and global issues. He was eight years old when Hitler became the sole dictator leading the biggest and most modern military forces ever. Harte’s awareness of the imminence of World War 2 took place when five Cambridge students decided they must take a stand against the threat of Nazi Germany. But his perception arose without their understanding of world affairs. Since he had inherited a library of over two thousand books from his father, he began to study them. Several described the First World War, which still puzzled historians, economists and journalists. As a Second World War became inevitable, the author was growing into a teenager in the midst of the wartime crisis, with battles between fascists and communists, the unfolding civil war in Spain, and the helplessness of Britain’s weakest-ever government. It was an anxious time in England for anyone who understood what was happening. The author became not only an observer of history, but also a watcher of political and military events. He was able to distance himself from communist ideology, which he found hard to take seriously. That was because he was still unaware of what the five brilliant Cambridge students had realized and discussed among themselves—that it was essential to help the Soviet Union to defeat Nazi Germany and prevent the German armed forces from conquering Britain. As a prep school boy, he watched the bombing of London and the Battle of Britain from a rooftop in the West End. With three older brothers in uniform, it was inevitable that the incidents of the war would be vividly stamped on his memory.
Inhaltsangabe
I THE SEARCH FOR A BACK DOOR 1. Portrait of a Woman Secret Agent 9 2. The Arab Bureau 14 3. Gertrude Bell’s Team 19 4. A Hairy, Hardy Adventurer 21 5. A Man with a Mission 26 6. In the Hands of the British Raj 31 7. Journey to Fame 35 8. A Back Door to Europe 39 9. The Official Mind 42 10. Gertrude’s Thirst for Knowledge 47 11. The Arab Rising 55 II TAKING THE INITIATIVE 12. An Unlimited Liability 63 13. Two Sides of Philby’s Head 68 14. A Lone Wolf 72 15. Trusting Philby 77 16. Turkey’s Lifeline 80 17. The Attack on Wejh 85 18. The Art of War 87 19. The Hejaz Railway 91 20. Turkish Folly 94 III ANNOYING THE ENEMY 21. Lawrence’s Odyssey 98 22. The Door to Syria 104 23. The Aqaba Expedition 107 24. Arrival of an Unknown General 112 25. A Race Against Time 118 26. General Allenby’s Breakthrough 122 27. Treachery 128 28. The Cut-Throats 133 29. Yesterday’s Man 136 IV MECHANIZED WAR 30. Mechanized Warfare 137 31. The Final Stroke 143 32. Philby’s Future 149 33. Gertrude Bell’s Balancing Factor 154 34. The Value of Oil 159 35. Lawrence’s New Partner 161 36. Philby’s Dilemma 168 37. The Seven Pillars of Wisdom 174 38. Caliph of Islam 178 V THE WHEEL OF FORTUNE 39. Philby’s Fortunes 183 40. Reduced to Poverty 187 41. A Public Nuisance 192 42. The Opportunist 199 43. Philby’s Astuteness 204 44. Philby’s Ride to Fame 209 45. The Oil Business 213 46. The Great Game 218 47. Gertrude’s Passion 221 48. Epilogue 227 Notes 231 Index 241 Cune Press 248 Author 250
I THE SEARCH FOR A BACK DOOR 1. Portrait of a Woman Secret Agent 9 2. The Arab Bureau 14 3. Gertrude Bell’s Team 19 4. A Hairy, Hardy Adventurer 21 5. A Man with a Mission 26 6. In the Hands of the British Raj 31 7. Journey to Fame 35 8. A Back Door to Europe 39 9. The Official Mind 42 10. Gertrude’s Thirst for Knowledge 47 11. The Arab Rising 55 II TAKING THE INITIATIVE 12. An Unlimited Liability 63 13. Two Sides of Philby’s Head 68 14. A Lone Wolf 72 15. Trusting Philby 77 16. Turkey’s Lifeline 80 17. The Attack on Wejh 85 18. The Art of War 87 19. The Hejaz Railway 91 20. Turkish Folly 94 III ANNOYING THE ENEMY 21. Lawrence’s Odyssey 98 22. The Door to Syria 104 23. The Aqaba Expedition 107 24. Arrival of an Unknown General 112 25. A Race Against Time 118 26. General Allenby’s Breakthrough 122 27. Treachery 128 28. The Cut-Throats 133 29. Yesterday’s Man 136 IV MECHANIZED WAR 30. Mechanized Warfare 137 31. The Final Stroke 143 32. Philby’s Future 149 33. Gertrude Bell’s Balancing Factor 154 34. The Value of Oil 159 35. Lawrence’s New Partner 161 36. Philby’s Dilemma 168 37. The Seven Pillars of Wisdom 174 38. Caliph of Islam 178 V THE WHEEL OF FORTUNE 39. Philby’s Fortunes 183 40. Reduced to Poverty 187 41. A Public Nuisance 192 42. The Opportunist 199 43. Philby’s Astuteness 204 44. Philby’s Ride to Fame 209 45. The Oil Business 213 46. The Great Game 218 47. Gertrude’s Passion 221 48. Epilogue 227 Notes 231 Index 241 Cune Press 248 Author 250
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