Henri Pozzi
Henry Pozzi (1879–1946) was a French politician, diplomat and author who worked for the French and British secret services in the Balkans and Eastern Europe.
Pozzi was born in Bergerac. His mother was English.
In 1933 he wrote La Guerre revient... (published in English as Black Hand Over Europe)[1] in which he surveys the political situation in Kingdom of Yugoslavia between the two World Wars, and shows how the Yugoslav state was created for the simple purpose of implementing Serbian domination over the non-Serb nations within Yugoslavia. In the book, especially harsh were the methods implemented against the Bulgarian population in Vardar Banovina. Henry Pozzi also attempted to warn of the potential for large scale conflict in Europe. The book was prohibited in the states of Little Entente.
Further reading
- BLACK HAND OVER EUROPE, by Henri Pozzi, reprint of the 1935 edition, published by Croatian Information Centre, Zagreb 1994
References
- ↑ Cohen, Philip J.; Riesman, David (1996). Serbia's secret war: propaganda and the deceit of history. Texas A&M University Press. p. 11. ISBN 978-0-89096-760-7.