Theodor Bergman

Theodor Bergman (1892-1946) was a Lovian accountant, although this was only his cover job. He was actually a spy, and is the only known member of the Lovian Secret Service. He was sent to Brussels in 1944, but was arrested there since the Nazis thought he was a jew. He was interrogated and later revealed he was with the Secret Service. He was kept in a prison in Belgium, but managed to escape in 1945. He returned to Lovia in 1945, and went to the press to tell his story. Though the press liked his story, the LSS didn't. By this time, Bergman was writing a book about the secret service and his experiences. He was fired in December, 1945. On 22 March, 1946, Bergman's manuscript was stolen from his home. The following day, his house was burned down. When he was coming home from work, someone broke into his office and destroyed it while searching for something. While driving home, his car was found crashed. Bullet holes were later found on the driver's side of the car. No one took responsibility, but it really seems that the LSS did it, which they denied.