Redl, Alfred

Redl, Alfred

▪ Austrian military officer
born March 14, 1864, Lemberg, Austria
died May 25, 1913, Vienna

      chief of intelligence for the Austrian army from 1907 to 1912 and at the same time the chief spy for tsarist Russia in Austria.

      Redl was born into a poor family but traveled widely as a young man and learned many languages. His ability and intelligence won him a commission in the Austrian army, where he became a protégé of General von Giesl. In 1900 he was promoted to chief of the counterintelligence corps under von Giesl, who was in charge of all intelligence activities.

      In 1902 Redl became a spy for Russia, and for the next 11 years he gave the Russians codes, ciphers, letters, maps, photographs, army orders, mobilization plans, and reports on the conditions of roads and railways within Austria. At the same time, he established a brilliant reputation for counterintelligence work by falsifying evidence against fellow officers and by exposing low-level Russian agents.

      In 1912 von Giesl was promoted to the command of the 8th Army Corps in Prague, and Redl went with him as chief of staff. He was succeeded in the intelligence post by Maximilian Ronge, whose postal censors intercepted in March 1913 two envelopes containing a substantial amount of cash and nothing else. A check of the registration receipts identified their point of origin as addresses known to be those of the Russian and French intelligence organizations in another country. The money was delivered under surveillance and was eventually claimed by Redl. Confronted by his astounded colleagues, Redl confessed his treason and asked to be left alone with a revolver. His request was granted and after writing short notes to his brother and von Giesl, he took his own life.

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