I chose the title “A Journalist for Me” because my research exposed Egon Erwin Kisch as a mouthpiece of the leading pro-Emperor, pro-military paper in Prague, “Bohemia”. However, at the time of Col. Alfred Redl’s forced suicide, nobody following Redl newspaper coverage would have associated Kisch’s name with the case. The Redl espionage/homosexuality scoop was “officially broke” by “Militarische Rundschau”, Fieldmarshall Conrad von Hoetzendorf’s newspaper. Franz Ferdinand’s “Die Zeit” broke the espionage angle days before.
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Cabaret Fledermaus: Where Old Professions Meet
Cabaret Fledermaus has a strange chronological synergy with the career of Alfred Redl: it opened the same year Redl began to make the big bucks from his treachery, and the theater closed down a few weeks after his ‘suicide’. The financiers of the Fledermaus were the same financiers of “Die Zeit”, the newspaper which actually broke the espionage angle of the Redl Scandal, not Kisch at “Bohemia”.
Who were Austria-Hungary’s “Aristocracy”?
In Austria-Hungary newly-rich merchants and industrialists; careerist soldiers; and self-promoting professors were eager to surround themselves with aristocratic titles… but none of these people were even Austrian, let alone of aristocratic heritage.
