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  1. Redl, Alfred. Officer, spy. Born 14 March 1864 in L’viv (Lwów, Lemberg), Austrian Empire. Died 25 May 1913 in Vienna, Austro-Hungarian Empire. On 25 May 1913 Colonel Alfred Redl, the former head of Austria-Hungary’s military espionage, committed suicide in Vienna. As it turned out, Redl had betrayed Austria-Hungary’s spy-network in ...

  2. 25. Mai 2017 · When the letter was finally claimed on May 25, police first did not succeed to follow the suspect, who left in a taxi. With the help of the driver, who led the police to the hotel “Klomser” and the help of the hotel staff, the suspect could be identified as their former superior, Colonel Alfred Redl. The Redl Affair

  3. 10. Feb. 2021 · 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 spying. The "spy of the century," as he has been called, died by suicide in Vienna on May 25, 1913. It was a big news story based on espionage, sex, and betrayal.

  4. Colonel Redl. Set during the fading glory of the Austro-Hungarian empire, the film tells of the rise and fall of Alfred Redl (Brandauer), an ambitious young officer who proceeds up the ladder to become head of the Secret Police only to become ensnared in political deception. Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 48 hours to ...

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  5. The Affair of Colonel Redl; The Case of Colonel Redl; Premiéra v ČR: 20. 2. 1931. Země původu: Československo, Česká republika, Slovenská republikaOcenění: Žádná ocenění . Proslulý špionážní případ z let před 1. světovou válkou - ...

  6. Il faut un coupable et le colonel Redl est convoqué par l'archiduc François-Ferdinand qui, en privé, lui explique le profil recherché : n'appartenant ni à une minorité remuante (ni serbe, ni croate, etc.), ni à un groupe ethnique dont la mise en cause poserait problème (« Pas de nouvelle affaire Dreyfus ! », s'exclame l'archiduc), ni à l'élite austro-hongroise.

  7. 30. Nov. 2016 · 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 read: ‘Levity and passion have destroyed me’. No one knew that for almost a decade, Redl had been giving military secrets to the Italians, French, and Russians. His motives for betraying the ...