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The German government decided in the fall of 1914 to corner the U.S. arms and ammunition market to the detriment of England and France. In New York German Military Attaché Franz von Papen and Naval Attaché Karl Boy-Ed could not think of anyone more effective and with better connections than Felix A. Sommerfeld to sell off the weapons and ammunition to Mexico. A few months later, Sommerfeld received orders to create a border incident. Tensions along the U.S. - Mexican border suddenly increased in a wave of border raids under the Plan de San Diego. When Pancho Villa attacked the town of Columbus, NM, on March 9, 1916, virtually the entire regular U.S. Army descended upon Mexico or patrolled the border. War seemed inevitable. Federal agents could not prove it, but suspected German involvement. Felix A. Sommerfeld and fellow agents had forced the hand of the U.S. government through some of the most intricate clandestine operations in the history of World War I.

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Table of Contents

Table of Contents. i
List of Photos and Illustrations. iii
Acknowledgments. v
Cast of Characters. ix
Prologue. xvii
Chapter 1. A Man with Pedigree Page 1 Chapter 2. Sommerfeld, Villa, and Franklin W. Olin Page 9 Chapter 3. Sommerfeld, Boy-Ed and von Papen Page 27 Chapter 4. Diplomacy and War in Mexico Page 35 Chapter 5. Junta “X” Page 69 Chapter 6. Twenty-Seven Million Cartridges Page 95 Chapter 7. And the Winner is… Page 125 Chapter 8. “An Enraged Rooster” Page 165 Chapter 9. Flirting with Disaster Page 193 Chapter 10. War Crisis Page 227
Epilogue. 247
Endnotes. 251
Bibliography Secondary Literature. 303
Newspapers, Bulletins, Directories, and Magazines. 317
Original, Archival, and Government Sources. 323
Autobiographical Works. 329
Index. 333

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Amissville, Virginia

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D619.5.S66 F45 2014

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Paperback
Pagination
xxiv, 346
Number of pages
376
Dimensions
9 x 6 x 1.2 inches
Weight
1.5 pounds

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OL25671111M
Internet Archive
felixasommerfeld0000feil
ISBN 13
9780985031749
LCCN
2014912024

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