Bolo Pasha, originally named Paul Bolo, (September 24, 1867, Marseilles – April 17, 1918, Vincennes) was a Frenchman who was a Levantine financer, traitor, and a German agent.[1][2]The New York Times wrote that he "circumnavigated the globe, engaged in various curious occupations, participated in many shady schemes."[1][3] The French secret police and Scotland Yard failed to collect enough evidence to convict him of treason, but he was eventually convicted with the help of evidence collected by the New York Attorney General. He was executed by firing squad on April 17, 1918.[3]
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BoloPasha, originally named Paul Bolo, (September 24, 1867, Marseilles – April 17, 1918, Vincennes) was a Frenchman who was a Levantine financer, traitor...
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controversy involving money supplied to "Le Journal" and proposals by BoloPasha who had been executed in the war as a German agent. In a much-publicised...
to the German embassy in Washington Alexander Parvus Ottoman Empire BoloPasha Ottoman Empire United States 29 September 1917 Franz von Rintelen United...
Cecil on the Strand, familiarly known as the "Hotel Bolo". This was a humorous reference to BoloPasha (shot for treason in 1918 by the French government)...
and also on questions of national defense. After the debate about the BoloPasha and "Bonnet rouge" affairs, the Chamber of Deputies adopted his resolution...
October 20, 1917, showed the American ambassador to Germany and Frenchman BoloPasha in conversation, implicating the two in treasonous activity and collaboration...
dance videos and became a choreographer herself. In a video for Project Bolo she recalls meeting the first PhD trans student in India, Shabira. She met...
hatless. The black and white chequered keffiyeh dates to the 1950s when Glubb Pasha, a British officer, wanted to distinguish his Palestinian soldiers (black...
Ridvan Pasha occurred. The police chief was killed and subsequently the entire Bedirkhan family was exiled. April 14, 1920: A very well-recorded bolo duel...
Between 1831 and 1840, Antioch was the military headquarters of Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt during the Egyptian occupation of Syria, and served as a model...
prowess became renowned, especially in the era of the Ottoman Albanian pashas Ali of Yanina and Muhammad Ali of Egypt. During the late 18th and early...
rural sector continued to wear traditional clothing. Ambassador Ahmed Fethi Pasha in Western clothing, 1835 Diplomat Ahmed Muhtar Bey in Western clothing...
Tatra Mountains Yemenite Jewish bride in Israel, 1950's Wedding of Tewfik Pasha and Emina Ilhamy, Cairo, Egypt, January 1873 Chinese couple wearing traditional...
[brother] Gusti Nengah Malkangin [son of Gusti Wayahan Pamedekan] Gusti Bolo di Malkangin [son of Prabhu Winalwanan] Gusti Agung Badeng (regent late 17th...
Album 'Aaja Nachle' Challa Aa Pyar Dil Mein Jaga Film 'Sangam' Suno Suno BoloBolo سنو سنو بولو بولو Film 'Chief Sahib چیف صاحب' (1996 film) Mein Ney Tujhe...
of St. Mary in the Constantinopolitan suburb of Blachernae. Atik Mustafa Pasha Mosque Blachernitissa Blanquerna The Protection of the Mother of God Kazhdan...
where she works to address climate change and its effects. The organization Bolo Bhi is one such platform where Salam has worked as media and outreach consultant...
of World War II, Battle Book #6. Ballantine Books. Smythe, John (1967). Bolo Whistler: The Life of General Sir Lashmer Whistler. London: Muller. "War...