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  1. 1. Okt. 2005 · Background: Alfred Redl, a colonel in the Imperial and Royal General Staff and Deputy Director of Military Intelligence for the Austro-Hungarian Empire, was a leading figure of pre-World War I ...

  2. 1. Jan. 2012 · In this article, basing on a wide range of press sources, the author classifies and describes some key political motifs of the Redl affair: especially the change of ideas about the Balkan War – in accordance to common opinions expressed in Polish press – now bringing the fatal threat to Austro-Hungary. (Russia came into possession of mobilization plans). The other topics are: the decline ...

  3. before the “revelations regarding Colonel Redl’s suicide,” which made the k.u.k authorities even more “impatient with everything that smacks of espionage.” 12 Changes In the first few days after the exposure of the “master spy in the general staff,” many demanded a radical reorganization of the Austro-Hungarian intelligence ...

  4. The Redl Scandal was covered up by an increasingly unpopular government; hundreds of thousands of Austrians (not to mention the other peoples of Central Europe) died in the aftermath of Redl’s treachery; and a centuries-old culture and way of life was displaced. Few Austrians could relate to the state of affairs which came afterward. In hindsight, Redl was a portent of the trouble to come.

  5. Alfred Redl, né le 14 mars 1864 et mort le 25 mai 1913, est un officier autrichien, qui était à la tête du contre-espionnage de l'Empire austro-hongrois.. Il était l'une des figures majeures dans le domaine de l'espionnage tel que ce dernier était défini antérieurement à la Première Guerre mondiale, utilisant une technologie et des méthodes novatrices pour l'époque.

  6. The Affair of Colonel Redl. Obsah. Alfred Redl, plukovník rakouského generálního štábu, vede nákladný soukromý život. Nikdo netuší, že ve skutečnosti poskytl některé informace ruské špionáži. Pro získání dalších informací na něj ...

  7. They know that one of their own has just ended his life: Colonel Alfred Redl, the former deputy head of the Evidenzbüro, the Austro-Hungarian General Staff s directorate of military intelligence, and confidant of the heir to the throne. His suicide note reads: Levity and passion have destroyed me . What no one had known: for almost a decade he had betrayed significant and damaging secrets to ...