Abstract

The paper examines, with the analysis of the attached documents and letters, that the Austro-Hungarian head of military intelligence Alfred Redl was really a Russian agent just before the beginning of the First World War and what information he sent within the Russian intelligence community. According to the author’s research, it can only be assumed with a reasonable probability that Agent no. 25 was Alfred Redl.

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