Summary of Richard Kerbaj's The Secret History of the Five Eyes
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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
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#1 Jessie Jordan, a German woman, was recruited by the Abwehr, the German intelligence arm, in February 1937. She had been abandoned by her father, William Ferguson, and had met a German waiter, Karl Friedrich Jordan, while working as a chambermaid in Dundee in 1907. They fell in love and married five years later. Jordan died on the Western Front in July 1918, leaving her and their four-year-old daughter to fend for themselves.
#2 A German woman named Jessie Jordan was recruited by the Abwehr, the German intelligence arm, in February 1937. She had been abandoned by her father, William Ferguson, and had met a German waiter, Karl Friedrich Jordan, while working as a chambermaid in Dundee in 1907. They fell in love and married five years later. Jordan died on the Western Front in 1918, leaving her and their four-year-old daughter to fend for themselves.
#3 A German woman named Jessie Jordan was recruited by the Abwehr, the German intelligence arm, in 1937. She had been abandoned by her father, William Ferguson, and had met a German waiter, Karl Friedrich Jordan, while working as a chambermaid in Dundee in 1907. They fell in love and married five years later. Jordan died on the Western Front in 1918, leaving her and their four-year-old daughter to fend for themselves.
#4 In 1937, a German woman named Jessie Jordan was recruited by the Abwehr, the German intelligence arm. She had been abandoned by her father, William Ferguson, and had met a German waiter, Karl Friedrich Jordan, while working as a chambermaid in Dundee in 1907. They fell in love and married five years later. Jordan died on the Western Front in 1918, leaving her and their four-year-old daughter to fend for themselves.