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BLACK HAND OVER
EUROPE
by Henri Pozzi
About the Author
Henry Pozzi is of an old French Protestant family. His mother was
English, a direct descendant of Hampden. He was for nearly thirty years a member of the
French and English Intelligence Services in the Balkans and Central Europe; and ten years
in charge of the Balkan Secret Service of "Le Temps". Therefore the author is by
far the
best qualified person to discuss the events displayed in his work "War is Coming
Again". The book was prohibited in the Little Entente, Greece, Turkey and in
Yugoslavia.
After the suicide of Vojislav M. Petrovic, a Montenegrin, an ex-attache to the Yugoslav
Legation in London who had been preparing a small book on the history of the Sarajevo
assassination in the light of his knowledge of the Pan-Serbian organization called the
Black Hand, Mr. Francis Mott, a well-known English publisher, received a letter from
Paris, claiming that Petrovic's death was only one in a long series of crimes committed by
the Pan-Serbian terrorist organization Narodna Odbrana, which bore the direct
responsibility for the first world war. The author of the letter urged the publisher to
print Petrovic's unfinished manuscript, along with Pozzi's book, written on the basis of
the author's personal experiences and sources of information, as to warn the English of
the dangers France and all Europe would be exposed to if they continued supporting Serbian
expansionist political parties. The letter also emphasized the fact that the French press
had either slandered or ignored Pozzi's book. This, however, did not diminish its
contemporaneity and prominence. Among other things, Pozzi accurately anticipated the
murder of the Serbian King Alexander, and indicated the perpetrators and reasons for his
assassination.
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