Karl Schulmeister, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Karl Schulmeister

German spy

Date of Birth: 05-Aug-1770

Date of Death: 08-May-1853

Profession: spy

Nationality: Germany

Zodiac Sign: Leo


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About Karl Schulmeister

  • Karl Ludwig Schulmeister (1770–1853) (also known as Carl Schulmeister or Charles Louis Schulmeister) was an Austrian double agent for France during the reign of Napoleon I. Schulmeister was born in Baden and raised as a shepherd.
  • His father was a Lutheran minister.
  • Later in life he became a businessman and started a career as a smuggler at the "3, rue des RĂ©collets" in Strasbourg, France, and drifted into trading information as well as goods.
  • He was a spy for the Austrian Empire and the Holy Alliance, but was recruited by General Savary to spy for France.
  • His information led to the French capture of Louis-Antoine-Henri de Bourbon and also contributed to the victory at Austerlitz.
  • Schulmeister also acted as a General in Napoleon's army, undertook espionage missions that took him into England and Ireland, and was appointed commissioner of police for Vienna during Napoleon's second occupation in 1809.
  • At the peak of his career, he was director of the French Secret Service, but he ended life as a modest tobacconist in Strasbourg after the Hundred Days ended Napoleon's rule.
  • Several books (in German and in French) have been written about him: L.
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  • Dieffenbach, Carl Ludwig Schulmeister, der Hauptspion, (1897) A.
  • Elmer, Napoleon's Leibspion, (1931) GĂ©rald Arboit, Schulmeister, l'espion de NapolĂ©on, Paris, Edilarge, 2011, 176 pages Abel Douay, GĂ©rard Hertault, Schulmeister.
  • Dans les coulisses de la Grande ArmĂ©e, Paris, Éditions de la Fondation NapolĂ©on - Nouveau Monde Éditions, sĂ©rie Biographies, 2002, 350 p. Alexandre Elmer, L'Agent secret de NapolĂ©on, Charles-Louis Schulmeister, Paris, Payot, 1932 [rĂ©Ă©ditĂ© en 2006 chez Lavozelle]. Paul Muller, L'espionnage militaire sous NapolĂ©on Ier.
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  • Schulmeister, Paris, Berger-Levrault, 1896.

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