Looks at one of the most famous spies of the period before the First
World War, simultaneously the head of the Austro-Hungarian
counter-espionage service and a Russian spy. A potentially interesting
story that really needs to be better organised than it is here in order
to give a clearer picture of what Redl actually did and what impact it
might have had
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