- Vincent Kraft
Vincent Kraft was a German
double agent inSouth-East Asia duringWorld War I who was extensively invovled in British counter-intelligence in theHindu-German Conspiracy .Harvnb|Dignan|1983|p=191] Harvnb|Popplewell|1995|p=233] Kraft was sent toSouth-East Asia during the war by the German high command as a part of the largerIndo-German Conspiracy and turned a British double-agent at Singapore in 1915. A German planter fromBatavia , Kraft enlisted in theImperial German Army at the beginning ofWW I and served in France. Various accounts indicate he was either wounded in battle or faced courtsmartial due to his activities in France for which he faced a possible death penalty, against which he was given the option of returning to Batavia and help organise for the secret shipments or arms to be transferred to the Indian revolutionary underground agreed between theGhadar Party , theBerlin Committee , and theGerman Foreign Office . Kraft returned to Batavia to coordinate with Knipping, the German Consul to Peking, but at the same time establisheed contact with the British mission. The intelligence passed on by Kraft, along with that of another agent named "Oren" were instrumental in uncovering parts of theHindu-German Conspiracy , especially the plans to ship arms to India onboard the "SS Maverick " and the "Henry S" in June 1915. Kraft's information was also key in uncovering the proposed sites on the coast ofBay of Bengal where the arms were to be shipped, the operations ofJatindranath Mukherjee 's agentNarendranath Bhattacharya with German ministers in South-East Asia, as well as details ofJatin Mukherjee 's plans for insurrection in Bengal in August in August 1915.Kraft leaked details of the plans by German consul at Shanghai, Knipping, to raid the penal colony ofAndaman islands on Christmas day 1915 and raise an expeditionary force to raide towns on the Indian coast including Madras and Calcutta. His own bogus plans for the raid were in the meantime revealed to Beckett by "Oren", but given the successive failures of the Indo-German plans, the plans for the operations were abandoned on the recommendations of both the Berlin Committee and Knipping.Harvnb|Fraser|1977|p=265] Vincent Kraft was also responsible for passing on to British intelligence detailed information of theBerlin Committee and details of it's activites in Washington D.C, in Siam, Dutch East Indies, and in Persia.Harvnb|McKale|1998|p=126] Kraft later fled through Mexico to Japan where he was last known to be at the end of the war.Harvnb|Strachan|2001|p=802] Kraft, like Oren was not identified in intelligence reports and was only known by the codename "Agent X". His true identity was only uncovered in 1950s when secret India government archives were declassified.Harvnb|Hopkirk|2001|p=189]References
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