About: Karl Boy-Ed

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Karl Boy-Ed (September 14, 1872 –September 14, 1930) was the naval attaché at the Imperial German embassy in Washington, D.C. during World War I.

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  • Karl Boy-Ed (* 14. September 1872 in Lübeck; † 14. September 1930 in Grönwohld) (Pseudonym: Nordmann) war ein deutscher Seeoffizier, Diplomat und Spion. (de)
  • Karl Boy-Ed (September 14, 1872 –September 14, 1930) was the naval attaché at the Imperial German embassy in Washington, D.C. during World War I. (en)
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  • Karl Boy-Ed (* 14. September 1872 in Lübeck; † 14. September 1930 in Grönwohld) (Pseudonym: Nordmann) war ein deutscher Seeoffizier, Diplomat und Spion. (de)
  • Karl Boy-Ed (September 14, 1872 –September 14, 1930) was the naval attaché at the Imperial German embassy in Washington, D.C. during World War I. (en)
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  • Karl Boy-Ed (de)
  • Karl Boy-Ed (en)
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