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El. knyga: Exiled Emissary: George H. Earle III, Soldier, Sailor, Diplomat, Governor, Spy

  • Formatas: 210 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jul-2021
  • Leidėjas: Academica Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781680538885
  • Formatas: 210 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jul-2021
  • Leidėjas: Academica Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781680538885

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Exiled Emissary is a biography of the colorful life of George H. Earle, III – a Main Line Philadelphia millionaire, war hero awarded the Navy Cross, Pennsylvania governor, Ambassador to Austria and Bulgaria, friend and supporter of Franklin Roosevelt, humanitarian, playboy, and spy. Rich in Casablanca-style espionage and intrigue, Farrell’s deeply personal study presents FDR and his White House in a new light, especially when they learned in 1943 that high-ranking German officials approached Earle in Istanbul to convey their plot to kidnap Hitler and seek an armistice. When FDR rejected their offer, thereby prolonging World War II, his close relationship with Earle became inconvenient, resulting in Earle’s exile to an administrative post in American Samoa. Earle eventually returned to the United States, renewing his warnings about communism to President Truman, who underestimated the threat as a “bugaboo.” Now, over four decades following Earle’s death, Farrell has uncovered newly declassified records that give voice to his warnings about a threat we now know should never have been dismissed.
Acknowledgments xi
Foreword xiii
Introduction: A Man of His Convictions 1(2)
Chapter 1 Earle and FDR
3(4)
Chapter 2 February 10, 1918 USS Victor On patrol off Cape May, New Jersey
7(4)
Chapter 3 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
11(8)
Chapter 4 Vienna, Austria
19(14)
Chapter 5 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
33(16)
Chapter 6 Sofia, Bulgaria
49(20)
Chapter 7 Casablanca
69(4)
Chapter 8 Istanbul
73(12)
Chapter 9 Canaris and von Papen Approach Earle
85(20)
Chapter 10 Earle's Reporting to FDR from Istanbul
105(16)
Chapter 11 "The Earle Case"
121(8)
Chapter 12 Emissary on Thin Ice May 1944 to March 1945
129(4)
Chapter 13 Confrontation: Exile of the Emissary
133(12)
Chapter 14 The Postwar Years
145(20)
Epilogue: Context and Perspective 165(4)
Endnotes 169(18)
Index 187
Christopher J. Farrell, Director of Investigations and Research, Judicial Watch Distinguished Senior Fellow, Gatestone Institute.