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The Congress of Vienna

April 18, 1918 issue

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The article focuses on the book "Les dessous du Congrès de Vienne, d'aprés les documents originaux des archives du ministère imperial et royal de l'intérieure a Vienne" by W.H. Well. The book records the activities of that organization when the Congress was assembled in the Austrian capital during 1814-15. The pages are like a reel moving, day by day, behind the public events. The espionage system had been worked up to a high level. There were informers of three kinds-besides many occasional people such as landlords-ordinary police employees; those of a higher rank, who gathered information in the midst of other avocations, but were still in the regular service.

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LES dessous du Congres de Vienne, d'apres les documents originaux des archives du ministere imperial et royal de (Book); WELL, W. H.; ESPIONAGE; INFORMERS; LANDLORDS; VIENNA (Austria); AUSTRIA
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