- The k.u.k.
Evidenzbureau (modernized
spelling Evidenzbüro)[citation needed] was the
directorate of
military intelligence of the Austro-Hungarian Empire...
- (1949) Redl was
appointed as the head of
counterintelligence at the
Evidenzbureau, the Austro-Hungarian
military intelligence organization in 1907. However...
- 1913) was an Austro-Hungarian
military officer who rose to head the
Evidenzbureau, the
counterintelligence wing of the
General Staff of the Austro-Hungarian...
- (November 9, 1874 –
September 10, 1953) was the last
director of the
Evidenzbureau, the
directorate of
military intelligence of the Austro-Hungarian Empire...
- the
revolutionary years 1848–1849, the
Austrian Empire founded the
Evidenzbureau in 1850 as the
first permanent military intelligence service. It was...
-
Giesl von
Gieslingen worked for the
Austrian military intelligence, the
Evidenzbureau. In 1887 he
became orderly officer to
Crown Prince Rudolf. In the Mayerling...
-
security forces into a role of
detecting and
countering foreign spies. The
Evidenzbureau (founded in the
Austrian Empire in 1850) had the role from the late-19th...
- adventurous.
Before World War I, he
spied for the
Austrian government's
Evidenzbureau, but had a
change of
heart when the war began. He then
joined the Serbian-Montenegrin...
-
forces during peacetime but also an
array of
organisations such as the
Evidenzbureau,
whose remit fell
within the
Ministry of
Foreign Affairs. The organisation...
- Austro-Hungarian Army in Kraków. In 1911, he was
transferred to the (
Evidenzbureau) of the Austro-Hungarian Army,
where he was
responsible for leading...