Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Carl_Hans_Lody> ?p ?o }
- Carl_Hans_Lody abstract "Carl Hans Lody, alias Charles A. Inglis (20 January 1877 – 6 November 1914; name occasionally given as Karl Hans Lody), was a reserve officer of the Imperial German Navy who spied in the United Kingdom in the first few months of the First World War.He grew up in Nordhausen in central Germany and was orphaned at an early age. After embarking on a nautical career at the age of 16, he served briefly in the Imperial German Navy at the start of the 20th century. His ill health forced him to abandon a naval career, but he remained in the naval reserve. He joined the Hamburg America Line to work as a tour guide. While escorting a party of tourists, he met and married a German-American woman, but the marriage broke down after only a few months. His wife divorced him and he returned to Berlin.In May 1914, two months before war broke out, Lody was approached by German naval intelligence officials. He agreed to their proposal to employ him as a peacetime spy in southern France, but the outbreak of the First World War on 28 July 1914 resulted in a change of plans. In late August, he was sent to the United Kingdom with orders to spy on the Royal Navy. He posed as an American — he could speak English fluently, with an American accent — using a genuine U.S. passport purloined from an American citizen in Germany. Over the course of a month, Lody travelled around Edinburgh and the Firth of Forth observing naval movements and coastal defences. By the end of September 1914, he was becoming increasingly worried for his safety as a rising spy panic in Britain led to foreigners coming under suspicion. He travelled to Ireland, where he intended to keep a low profile until he could make his escape from the UK.Lody had been given no training in espionage before embarking on his mission and within only a few days of arriving he was detected by the British authorities. His un-coded communications were detected by British censors when he sent his first reports to an address in Stockholm that the British knew was a postbox for German agents. The British counter-espionage agency MI5, then known as MO5(g), allowed him to continue his activities in the hope of finding out more information about the German spy network. His first two messages were allowed to reach the Germans but later messages were stopped, as they contained sensitive military information. At the start of October 1914, concern over the increasingly sensitive nature of his messages prompted MO5(g) to order Lody's arrest. He had left a trail of clues that enabled the police to track him to a hotel in Killarney, Ireland, in less than a day.Lody was put on public trial — the only one held for a German spy captured in the UK in either World War — before a military court in London at the end of October. He did not attempt to deny that he was a German spy. His bearing in court was widely praised as forthright and courageous by the British press and even by the police and MO5(g) officers who had tracked him down. He was convicted and sentenced to death after a three-day hearing. Four days later, on 6 November 1914, Lody was shot at dawn by a firing squad at the Tower of London in the first execution there in 167 years. His body was buried in an unmarked grave in East London. When the Nazi Party came to power in Germany in 1933, it declared him a national hero. Lody became the subject of memorials, namesake for a destroyer ship eulogies and commemorations in Germany before and during the Second World War.".
- Carl_Hans_Lody award Iron_Cross.
- Carl_Hans_Lody serviceStartYear "1900".
- Carl_Hans_Lody thumbnail Carl_Hans_Lody.jpg?width=300.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageID "3993569".
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageLength "86562".
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageOutDegree "173".
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageRevisionID "706885132".
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink A._W._B._Simpson.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Adjutant_general.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Anglesey.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Archibald_Bodkin.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Army_Council_(1904).
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Assassination_of_Archduke_Franz_Ferdinand_of_Austria.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Balmoral_Hotel.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Baltic_Sea.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Basil_Thomson.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Bergen.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Berlin.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Berlin_Anhalter_Bahnhof.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Bertolt_Brecht.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Bloomsbury.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Bodmin_Jail.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Bremerhaven.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Cabin_boy.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Calton_Hill.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Cannock_Chase_German_Military_Cemetery.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Category:1877_births.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Category:1914_deaths.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Category:20th-century_executions_by_the_United_Kingdom.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Category:Executed_people_from_Berlin.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Category:Executions_at_the_Tower_of_London.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Category:German_military_personnel_killed_in_World_War_I.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Category:German_people_executed_abroad.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Category:German_people_executed_by_firing_squad.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Category:German_people_of_World_War_I.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Category:Imperial_German_Navy_personnel.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_executed_by_the_British_military_by_firing_squad.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_War_I_spies_for_Germany.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Charlottenburg.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Clarinda_&_Page_Apartments.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Cobh.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Commonwealth_War_Graves_Commission.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Cunard_Line.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Daily_Express.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Danish_krone.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Defence_of_the_Realm_Act_1914.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Director_of_Public_Prosecutions.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Double-Cross_System.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Douglas_County,_Nebraska.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Drogheda.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Drottninggatan.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Dún_Laoghaire.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink East_London_Cemetery.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Edinburgh.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Edinburgh_Waverley_railway_station.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Excelsior_Springs,_Missouri.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Firth_of_Forth.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Francke_Foundations.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Frankfurter_Zeitung.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink General_officer_commanding.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Genoa.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink German_Imperial_Admiralty_Staff.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink German_War_Graves_Commission.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink German_destroyer_Z10_Hans_Lody.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Glendalough.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Gollanczstraße.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Gottlieb_Storz.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Grangemouth.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Grenadier_Guards.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Gresham_Hotel.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Gustav_Steinhauer.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink HMS_Aboukir_(1900).
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink HMS_Cressy_(1899).
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink HMS_Hogue_(1900).
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink HMS_Pathfinder_(1904).
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Hague_Conventions_of_1899_and_1907.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Halle_(Saale).
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Hamburg_America_Line.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Helmsman.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Herbert_Eaton,_3rd_Baron_Cheylesmore.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Herbert_Kitchener.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink High_Court_of_Justice.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Holyhead.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Hotel_Adlon.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Imperial_German_Navy.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink In_camera.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Iron_Cross.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Jacobitism.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink James_Somerville,_2nd_Baron_Athlumney.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink July_Crisis.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Killarney.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Kinghorn.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Leipzig.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Leith.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Lieutenant_(junior_grade).
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Liverpool.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink London_District_(British_Army).
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink London_Kings_Cross_railway_station.
- Carl_Hans_Lody wikiPageWikiLink Lord_Chancellor.