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In addition to its subversive campaigns against British possessions in India, it also attempted to instigate instability in British possessions in the Muslims in India as well as around the world in the Middle east and in Egypt. It was involved in early Turkish plans for war and the Caliph's decision
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Under the leadership of the also internationally highly respected Mittwoch (who founded the semitic department at Hebrew University in 1924, and worked for British Intelligence in World War II, after he had to flee to London from Nazi persecution), the Nachrichtenstelle, which had to deal with the
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failure of the initial subversive campaigns, pursued a more rational, scientific approach, e.g. by publishing the respected quality journal "Der Neue Orient".
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as well as other lesser known plots in the Near east including of the western borders of British India and in Afghanistan.
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In its initial period, the bureau was intricately involved in almost all the events that ultimately came to be called the
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established on the eve of World War I dedicated to promoting and sustaining subversive and nationalist agitations in the
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Intelligence and Imperial Defence: British Intelligence and the Defence of the Indian Empire 1904-1924.
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and others. Oppenheim was replaced in 1915 by Schabinger von Schowingen, and later in 1916 by
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and, during the war, worked intricately with the deposed
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intelligence organisation
British Indian Empire
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German Foreign Office
Baron
Max von Oppenheim
Khedive
Abbas II of Egypt
Berlin Committee
Jugantar
Ghadar Party
Maulavi Barkatullah
Franz von Papen
Wilhelm Wassmuss
Gunther von Wesendonck

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