Wilhelm Stieber
Wilhelm Johann Carl Eduard Stieber (3 May 1818 – 29 January 1882) was Otto von Bismarck's master spy and director of the Prussian Feldgendarmerie. Stieber was both an agent of domestic surveillance and an external agent. Along with Joseph Fouché, he invented modern information gathering. Provided by Wikipedia-
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7by Stieber, Wilhelm, 1818-1882
Published 1925
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8by Stieber, Wilhelm, 1818-1882
Published 1860
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12by WermuthOther Authors: “...Stieber, Wilhelm, 1818-1882...”
Published 1853
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