In “Spionagestadt Wien” (Vienna: City of Espionage), Thomas Riegler portrays Vienna as a hub of international intelligence services for decades. For the first time, key locations of espionage – from coffeehouses to unassuming buildings – are brought to life in the form of a historical guidebook.
The book spans a wide range of topics, from “spy of the century” Alfred Redl through the Cold War to current debates surrounding Russian intelligence services. In doing so, Riegler combines in-depth research with a clear overview of the key players, networks, and “hotspots” of Vienna’s espionage history.
Order here: Spionagestadt Wien im Promedia Verlag
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