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The Rebecca Code: Rommel's Spy in North Africa and Operation Condor
Mark Simmons
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Paperback. Num Pages: 192 pages, Illustrations. BIC Classification: 1KLS; 3JJP; JPVR. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 198 x 123 x 1. Weight in Grams: 228.
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 ... Read more
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 ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
The History Press
Number of pages
192
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2013
Condition
New
Weight
227g
Number of Pages
192
Place of Publication
Stroud, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780752468709
SKU
V9780752468709
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99-24
About Mark Simmons
Mark Simmons has written more than 100 feature articles mainly on naval/military and travel subjects for publications in the UK and U.S. He is the author of The Battle of Matapan.
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