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Acknowledgments

I
’ve put in enough days at my desk staring at a computer screen to come to realize that setting off to write a book, like embarking on any new love affair, can lead to some pretty rocky times. And, providentially, to days that zip by like a joyride, too. In writing this book I was particularly fortunate to be able to reach out, in both stormy and sunny weather, to a lot of people for support, advice, and comfort.

Lynn Nesbit has been my agent forever (or so it seems), and her friendship and wisdom are pillars I lean on. And in her office, I could always depend on Stephanie Koven, Lenore Hoffman, Tina Simms, and Hannah Davey.

At HarperCollins, I benefited from Jonathan Burnham’s enthusiasm, Claire Wachtel’s precise and authoritative editing, and Hannah Wood’s many kindnesses.

I was also encouraged and guided in my work on this book by Rick Horgan and Nathan Roberson, who gave the manuscript several insightful reads. I owe both Rick and Nate large debts.

Bob Bookman, as he has for so many of my previous books, took the manuscript in hand and smartly guided it through the perils of Hollywood. It was Bob who brought this story to the attention of Warner Brothers, Bradley Cooper, and John Lesher, who will be producing the film based on this book. And now I can look forward to seeing Bradley’s portrayal of Tom Tunney. Alan Hergott, still the wisest man I know, and Cindy Granta were also there to help in this complicated process.

At
Vanity Fair
, both Graydon Carter and Dana Brown were kind enough to read early versions of the manuscript and offer support.

And throughout the long process of writing, I leaned on my generous sister Marcy as well as a lot of friends who were there to rush to the rescue when things got sticky: Ken Lipper, Beth DeWoody, Susan and David Rich, Irene and Phil Werber, Sarah and Bill Rauch, Ed Koch, John Leventhal, Bruce Taub, Scott Silver, Pat and Bob Lusthaus, Bob Mitchell, Betsey and Len Rappoport, and Claudie and Andrew Skonka.

My children were another blessing. I’m immensely proud of Tony, Anna, and Dani and all they’ve accomplished. And, not least, I’m so very grateful to Daisy and Ivana.

Index

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Page numbers in
italics
refer to illustrations.

 

Abarno, Frank, 55–58, 60–61,
61

Abteilung IIIB, 37–41, 69, 162, 257, 258, 269, 410

purpose of, 37

training and assignments, 38–39

in U.S.,
see
Abteilung IIIB network in America

Abteilung IIIB network in America, 38–41, 47–51, 59–60, 61–151, 162

Albert papers fiasco, 340–49

approached by Muenter, 279–80

Baltimore network, 378–84

Black Tom plot, 231–32, 411–12,
413,
425

cigar bombs, 176–98, 215–16, 232–33, 261, 362–76, 380, 383, 402–3

funding, 49,
49,
50, 59–60, 71

germ warfare program, 266–72, 353–58, 375–88, 389, 396, 402–7, 409–11

Huerta affair, 225–29, 389, 417

Koenig notebooks, 393–94,
395,
396–402

Koenig sabotage campaign, 125–33, 140, 155–65, 175, 185, 209–10, 229, 282, 391–402

Manhattan Front, 147, 153–239

Muenter (Holt) operation, 279–331, 402

National Peace Union and, 221–23

New York base, 70–78, 82, 87, 93

New York Police Bomb and Neutrality Squad investigation of, 113–23, 125–33, 155–65, 171–210, 228, 243–63, 279–333, 339, 359–76, 391–412, 420–21

operational shape of, 69–78

passport forgery scheme, 88–90, 91, 112, 283

recruits, 38–39, 73–77, 81–83, 94, 144–46, 171, 279–80

rudder bombs, 233–34, 247–59,
259,
260–63

Secret Service surveillance of, 339–49, 388–91

shipboard fires and munitions plant explosions, 91–95, 100–102, 121–23, 179, 183–98, 215–16, 232–34, 244, 260–63, 330–31, 402, 411–13, 421

TNT sales to, 198–208, 247–63

von Rintelen sabotage operation, 142–47, 167–98, 209–35, 243–46, 265–66, 330–33, 359–61

Welland Canal operation, 80–83, 86, 91, 162–64

West Fifteenth Street safe house, 82, 87, 95, 233, 265, 411

whorehouses as operational cover, 82

Wilson’s growing awareness of, 339–40, 344–46, 348, 385, 388–91, 415, 419

See also specific operations

Aetna Powder Company, 321–22, 344–45

Ajax, H.M.S., 184

Albert, Heinrich, 70–71,
71,
72, 82, 139, 163, 337, 340–49, 416

background of, 70–71

briefcase with papers lost by, 340–49

Allies, U.S. wartime loans and arms shipments to, 40, 111, 133–40, 183–84, 187–90, 211–17, 222, 257–63, 274, 330–31, 384

American Federation of Labor (AFL), 219, 222, 223

American Oil and Supply Company, 345

America’s Cup, 289

anarchists, 20–22, 100, 186

Brescia Circle, 23–27, 43–45, 53–58, 60–61,
61,
101, 116, 118, 186

St. Patrick’s Cathedral bombing attempt, 15–17, 56–58, 60–61,
61

Ancona, 262

anthrax cultures, 267, 353–58, 376, 381–82, 386–87, 404–6, 421

anti-espionage laws, 228

Antwerp, 143

Arabic, 260

Archangel, 184, 216

Archibald, John, 388–89

Argentina, 137

Arizona, 417

arsenic poisoning, 11

Asquith, Herbert, 136

Associated Press, 307, 310, 313

Atlantic City, New Jersey, 409

Atlas Line, 92, 93, 233, 370, 372, 373

Australia, 107, 137

Austria-Hungary, 31

World War I, 31, 48, 211

automautograph, 5

 

Bacillus anthracis. See
anthrax cultures

bacteriology, 355–56

Baldo, Frank.
See
Polignani, Amedeo

Baltimore, 81, 233, 352, 378–84, 404

von Rintelen network, 378–84

Baltimore Harbor, 378–80

Bane, Donald, 307

Bankdale, 369

Barnitz, George, 16–17, 97, 116, 158–59, 187–88, 192–208, 244, 247–54, 282, 364, 393, 420

as Herr Deane, 364–70

Fay investigation, 201–8, 247–62

Muenter (Holt) investigation, 283, 309, 319, 320, 322, 326

Barth, Henry,
118,
119, 123, 360–68

Hoboken investigation, 360–65, 367

Becker, Ernst, 363, 370,
370,
372–73

Belgium, 48, 104

German invasion of, 50–51

World War I, 48, 49 50–51, 111

Belgrade, 48

Bellevue Hospital, New York, 403

Berlin, 30–33,
33,
34–38, 47–50, 90, 91, 103, 104, 133, 146, 168, 171, 172, 227, 228, 257, 258, 267, 331–32, 388, 390–91

society, 34, 37

Bethlehem Steel Company, 389

Bethpage, New York, 285

Bielaski, Bruce, 109,
110

biological weapons, 266–72, 353–58, 375–88, 389, 396, 402–7, 409–11, 421

death from, 403–4

Dilger operation, 353–58, 377–84, 404, 409–11

failure of, 271–72, 353, 376, 381

history of, 267

investigation, 375–76, 386–88, 391, 396–97, 407, 409–11

manufacture of, 355–57

subway threat, 385–87

used on horses, 267–71, 382–84, 389, 405–6, 409

in Virginia, 404–6

See also
anthrax cultures; glanders cultures

Bismarck, Otto von, 30, 38

Black Hand, 20–22

Black Tom plot and explosion, 231–32, 411–12,
413,
415

Boardman, Robert, 309–10, 314

Bode, Eno, 233

Boer War, 99

Bomb and Neutrality Squad.
See
New York Police Bomb and Neutrality Squad

bombings, 15–27, 70

Black Tom plot and explosion, 231–32, 411–12,
413,
415

Brescia Circle, 23–27, 43–45, 53–58, 60–61, 101, 116, 118, 186

building devices for, 22, 55–56, 179–84, 187, 318, 362–63

cigar bombs, 176–98, 215–16, 232–33, 261, 362–76, 380, 383, 402–3

Koenig operation, 125–33, 155–65, 175, 185, 209–10, 229, 282, 391–402

Muenter (Holt) operation, 284–86, 288, 291–94,
294,
295, 297–331

New York Police Bomb and Neutrality Squad investigation of, 113–23, 125–33, 155–65, 171–210, 228, 243–63, 279–333, 339, 359–76, 391–412, 420–21

rudder bombs, 233–34, 247–59,
259,
260–63

St. Patrick’s Cathedral attempt, 15–17, 56–58, 60–61,
61

shipboard fires and munitions plant explosions, 91–95, 100–102, 121–23, 179, 183–98, 215–16, 232–34, 244, 260–63, 330–31, 402, 411–13, 421

subway threat, 385–87

of U.S. Capitol, 291–94,
294,
295, 305–6, 309–14, 318–19, 323, 327–28, 402, 421

von Rintelen operation, 142–47, 167–98, 209–35, 243–46, 265–66, 330–33, 359–91

Welland Canal operation, 80–83, 86, 91, 162–64

See also
explosives;
specific bombings and devices
; TNT

Boy-Ed, Karl, 72,
72,
73, 86, 168–69, 265, 331, 343–44, 389–91

background of, 72–73

recalled to Germany, 390–92

Breitung, Max, 258

Brescia Circle, 23–27, 43–45, 186

bombings and investigation, 25–27, 43–45, 53–58, 60–61,
61,
101, 116, 118, 186

disbanded, 60

Bridgeport Projectile Company, 344–45

British Commercial Agency Agreement, 136

British Cryptographic Service, 104–5

British Museum, 104

British Remount Department, 268

British Secret Intelligence Service, 102–8, 113, 144, 210, 226–28, 243–44, 331, 389, 416–17

Bronx County Courthouse bombing, 53–54

Brooklyn, New York, 43, 60, 123, 412

Brooklyn Bridge, 122

Brooks Locomotive Works, Dunkirk, New York, 281, 282

Bryan, William Jennings, 135, 137

Buchanan, Frank, 222

Buenos Aires, 375

Buffalo, New York, 80, 82

Bureau of Investigation, 109–10, 126, 163, 421

Burke, Frank, 340–43, 345

 

C, 105, 108, 113

California, 100

Cambridge, Massachusetts, 3–11, 64, 318, 321

Canada, 73, 137, 162, 163

shipping, 80, 81

Canadian Pacific Railroad, 78

carbolic acid, 345

Carbone, Carmine “Charlie,” 54–58, 60–61,
61

Caribbean, 99

Carlton, 122

Carnes, George, 286, 288

Catholic Church, 23, 53

Chenangoes, 196–97,
197,
360

Chevy Chase germ warfare lab, 353–58, 377–84

Chicago, 9, 10–11, 75, 149, 222, 321

China, 99

Boxer Rebellion, 99

chlorate of potash, 197, 255

chlorine gas, 267

cigar bombs, 176–98, 215–16, 232–33, 256, 261, 280, 362–76, 380, 383, 402–3, 421

hidden in sugar cargo, 187–97,
197,
198, 360

investigation, 185–98, 261, 362–76

manufacture of, 179–84, 187

Cincinnati, 75

City National Bank, 401

Cleghorn, Dr., 326, 327

Cobb, Frank, 346

Code 13040, 104

codes, 38

breaking, 103–8, 210, 416–17,
417

German, 38, 103–5, 146–47, 168, 333, 394, 416,
416,
417,
417

Connecticut, 344–45

Copenhagen, 144

copper tubing, 182, 184, 187

Corell, Valentine, 118, 159–61, 193, 360

background of, 118

Cornell University, 151, 237, 238, 273, 284

Coy, James, 201–3, 205, 208, 307, 309

Craigside, 260

Cressington Court, 123

Cuba, 90, 228, 373, 380

 

Dallas, 149–51, 273, 274, 323

Defense Secrets Act of 1911, 228

Detwiller and Street munitions factory bombing, 94

Deutsche Bank, 140, 228

Deutschland, 379

Devon City, SS, 95, 123

Dictaphone, 227

Dilger, Anton, 351,
351,
352–58, 377–84, 409–11

background of, 351–52

biological weapons lab and operation, 353–58, 377–84, 404, 409–11

death of, 410

lab dismantled, 410–11

Dilger, Carl, 355–56, 357

Dilger, Em, 354, 355, 357–58

Disconto-Gesellschaft, 143

Dumba, Constantin, 388

DuPont company, 22, 81, 94, 145, 167

DuPont powder mill bombing, 94

Dutch Islands, 103

 

East River, 192

Ebling, Herman, 375–76, 387, 391

Egan, Owen, 324

Eliot, Charles, 3

El Paso, Texas, 228, 229

Emden, 181

Emory and Henry College, 151

Equitable Building, New York, 249

Espionage Act of 1917, 228

Essex, 147

Euterpe, 262

Executive Committee, 232–33, 265

explosives, 22, 167, 344–45

cigar bombs, 176–98, 215–16, 232–33, 261, 362–76, 380, 383, 402–3

hidden in sugar cargo, 187–97,
197,
198, 360

manufacture of, 22, 55–56, 179–84, 318, 345, 362–63

Muenter (Holt) plot, 284–86, 288, 291–94, 298, 301, 308–9, 318–24,
324,
328

rudder bombs, 233–34, 247–59,
259,
260–63

TNT, 198–208, 233–34, 247–63

See also
bombings;
specific explosives and devices

 

Fatherland, 340

Fay, Robert, 201–2,
202,
203–8, 243–44, 359, 369, 374, 389

arrest of, 253–62

confession of, 262

interrogation of, 255–62

investigation of, 201–8, 243, 247–63

rudder bomb of, 233–34, 247–59,
259,
260–63

suitcases,
256

Felton, Ed, 383–84, 404, 405, 406

Flynn, William, 339–40, 343

Ford, Arthur, 295, 296

Fox, George.
See
Fuchs, George

France, 31, 185, 187, 198, 211

horses, 268

U.S. loans and arms shipments to, 133–40, 187–90, 257, 260, 262, 274, 330–31, 384

World War I, 31, 39, 48, 77–78, 80, 86, 133–34, 171, 187, 198, 257, 260, 268, 381, 415

Francke, Kuno, 236–37

Franz Ferdinand, archduke of Austria, assassination of, 31, 40

Frederick the Great, 146

French and Indian War, 267

Friedrich der Grosse, 182–83, 184, 215, 363, 370–73

Fuchs, George, 157–65, 185

becomes a spy, 162–64

role in Koenig investigation, 157–65

 

Gaché, Emile V., 146, 332–33

Galley, Felix, 281

Gaunt, Guy, 107,
107,
108, 113, 227, 243–44, 331, 347–48, 388, 389, 416

background of, 107–8

Geheimdienst, 94, 394

Gerard, James, 75

German-Americans, 74–75, 116–19, 157–61, 345, 360–61

German Club, New York, 70, 87, 128, 168–69, 265, 282, 343

German Lloyd shipping fleet, 378, 380

German Network.
See
Abteilung IIIB network in America;
specific spies and operations

Germany, 4, 29–38, 47, 74, 116, 261

ammunition shortages, 133–34, 145

casualties, 77, 85

codes, 38, 103–5, 146–47, 168, 333, 394, 416,
416,
417,
417

covert activities in America,
see
Abteilung IIIB in America

foreign service, 29–38, 86, 228

germ warfare program, 266–72, 353–58, 375–88, 389, 396, 402–7, 409–11

horses, 268–69

invasion of Belgium, 50–51

Junker class, 34, 49, 125, 141

Lusitania sinking, 337–38, 338, 339–40, 389, 415

reserve officers, 85–86, 89

ships interned in U.S., 76,
76,
77, 81, 171, 180–83, 359–60

society, 34, 37, 73

treasury notes, 49,
49,
50, 59–60

transatlantic cables, 103–4

U-boats, 40, 226, 269, 337–40, 415,
415,
416

U.S. declares war in, 417–18,
418,
419–20

World War I, 31–32, 47–51, 75–78, 85–86, 103–5, 133–40, 145, 211–17, 226, 260, 267–72, 274, 281, 337–40, 379, 415–20

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