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  1. Sep 9, 2016 · Colonel Alfred Redl became Russia’s leading spy, as he was the most effective and the highly ranked within the Austro-Hungarian military. He delivered the Russians Plan III, which was the elaborate plan for the invasion of the Kingdom of Serbia.

  2. Josef Rödl (* 1949 in Darshofen) ist ein deutscher Regisseur und Drehbuchautor. Seit seinem Abschluss an der Hochschule für Fernsehen und Film München ist in den Bereichen Film, Fernsehen, Oper und Theater tätig.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Colonel_RedlColonel Redl - Wikipedia

    Colonel Redl. Colonel Redl (German: Oberst Redl (original title); Hungarian: Redl ezredes) is a 1985 biographical drama film by Hungarian director István Szabó. The plot, set in the period before World War I, follows the rise of Alfred Redl, an officer in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Redl, who comes from a humble background, enters military ...

  4. In such a dispute, the Emperor could be relied upon to take the side of Spannocchi and, to Redl’s great discomfort, Kaiser Franz-Josef refused to sign the order recalling Spannocchi. Fortunately for Redl, at this very moment the Russian military attaché in Vienna, Colonel Mitrofan Martchenko, was caught engaging in espionage and asked to leave.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alfred_RedlAlfred Redl - Wikipedia

    Alfred Redl (14 March 1864 – 25 May 1913) was an Austro-Hungarian military officer who rose to head the Evidenzbureau, the counterintelligence wing of the General Staff of the Austro-Hungarian Army.

  6. Emperor and Reichsrat, Redl was characterized as a sick homosexual in financial straits who had spied for the Russians for about a year with only light damage to the empire’s military security. Serious damage assessment undertaken only in the mid-1970s estab-lished that Redl had begun spying for Russia already

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Leander_RussLeander Russ - Wikipedia

    After receiving his first art lessons at home, he attended the Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna, from 1823 to 1828, where he studied with Karl Gsellhofer [de] and Josef Redl [de]. In 1828, he was awarded the Academy's Gundel-Prize for excellence and began participating in its exhibitions.

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