Wolf von Igel

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Wolf von Igel in 1915

Wolf von Igel (1888-?) was an accused spy in 1916. He was an aide to the spy Franz von Papen.[1][2]

Biography

In 1916 Wolf von Igel was indicted by Hudson Snowden Marshall, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York on charges of spying. Under his direction Dr. Walter T. Scheele, Captain von Kleist, Captain Wolpert of the Atlas Steamship Company, and Captain Rode of the Hamburg-American Line manufactured incendiary bombs to be used for sabotage. Igel claimed diplomatic immunity.

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