Historic Betrayals that Shocked the World

Historic Betrayals that Shocked the World

Khalid Elhassan - January 12, 2023

Historic Betrayals that Shocked the World
A young Alfred Redl. Wikimedia

An Enterprising Intelligence Star

Alfred Redl (1864 – 1913) was an officer in the Austro-Hungarian Army, who headed that empire’s counterintelligence from 1900 to 1912, in charge of rooting out traitors and spies. All the while, he was himself a traitor. Redl betrayed his country and sold its secrets to its main rival and likeliest future enemy, tsarist Russia, whose chief spy in the Austro-Hungarian Empire he became. His betrayal was not limited to espionage on behalf of the Russians: it is suspected that he also spied for both the French and Italians in exchange for money. The son of a railway clerk, Redl was born into a poor family in the Galician province of Austria-Hungary, in what is now Ukraine. Redl wanted to join the military, but he faced a serious handicap. He lacked wealth and family connections, the usual prerequisites in those days for admission into the Austro-Hungarian Army’s officer ranks and advancement.

Historic Betrayals that Shocked the World
Alfred Redl. Flickr

Fortunately for Redl, he had been precocious from an early age and was highly intelligent. That enabled him to secure a commission. He had a talent for languages, and his facility with Russian got him assigned to the intelligence branch. There, he impressed its chief, a General von Geisl, whose protege Redl quickly became. In 1900, Geisl promoted Redl, made him his deputy, and placed him in charge of the Austro-Hungarian Empire’s counterintelligence corps. Redl quickly gained a reputation for innovation in what had been a disorganized and backwards branch. He streamlined the system, and introduced new technologies such as the use of recording devices and cameras. Redl however was gay, at a time when homosexuality was a taboo fatal to both social standing and career prospects. As seen below, that left him vulnerable to blackmail.

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