Abstract

Salvet Lufti Tozan was a Turkish subject of Bosnian origin, bi-lingual in Serbian and Turkish, speaking French fluently. He has a dynamic character. All his life he appears to have been attracted by revolution and intrigue. Prior to and after the outbreak of Second World War, several members of British Embassy in Ankara, frequently were guests at the Tozan property, among them Commander Wolfson who enlisted Tozan’s support in the provision of naval and other intelligence. During the Second World War, Tozan was one of the most important Special Operation Executive’s agents in Balkans. Our paper aim is to present his activity and specially his contacts with Iuliu Maniu.

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