Emanuel Viktor Voska

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Emanuel Viktor Voska, born 1875 in Kutna Hora, Bohemia, died April 1, 1960 in Ruzyně prison in Prague, Czechoslovakia, U.S. intelligence agency officer (World War I and World War II) who died in Czechoslovak prison. Before World War I he was extensively working with Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk (1850-1937), first President of the Czechoslovakia. His intelligence activities are blamed for the fall of Bagha Jatin.

References

  • Spy and Counter-Spy by E.V. Voska and W. Irwin, pp98, 108, 120, 122–123, 126–127;
  • The Making of a State by T.G. Masaryk, pp50, 221, 242;
  • Indian Revolutionaries Abroad by A.C. Bose, pp232–233