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  1. The Case of Colonel Redl (German: Der Fall des Generalstabs-Oberst Redl) is a 1931 Czechoslovak spy drama film directed by Karl Anton in German language. It stars Theodor Loos, Lil Dagover and Otto Hartmann. It was co-production between the Prague-based companies Elektafilm and Sonor Film.

  2. 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.

  3. Oct 13, 1985 · It is almost universally thought that tens of thousands of these men died because of the treachery of Alfred Redl, a colonel of the Austrian General Staff and a top-level intelligence officer.

  4. May 25, 2017 · On May 25, 1913, officer of the Imperial Austrian army Alfred Redl committed suicide. Redl, who rose to head the counter-intelligence efforts of Austria-Hungary, was one of the leading figures of pre-World War I espionage. His term in office was marked by innovation, and he used advanced technology, for the time, to ensnare foreign intelligence ...

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

    Redl is thought to have sold to Russia one of Austria-Hungary's principal attack plans, along with its order of battle, its mobilization plans (at a time when mobilization was viewed as one of the critical keys to victory) and detailed plans of Austrian fortifications that were soon overrun by Russia.

  6. 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 Russia and had sold sensitive information on war preparations to the Czar’s military intelligence.

  7. Oct 2, 1985 · ON May 25, 1913, Col. Alfred Redl, one of the most powerful intelligence agents in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, was found shot to death in Vienna, an apparent suicide.