Thank you, CatKnight, for graciously granting me this recognition of the work that I have done and shall endeavour to continue to do. The very high praise that you bestowed upon my AAR is most touching and it shall serve to remind me of the obligation I now have to those who have gone to the length of reading my work, of continuing in the same vane.
The very active and enthusiastic responses given by so many familiar posters is a most positive development - I am grateful that I have been granted with such a considerate following, who have gone through the labour of reading some of my lengthier posts when others would not have such patience. VILenin, anonymous, Oranje Verzet, Met, Humpers, 2Cs, coz, Yogi, Fenwick, stnylan, cthulhu, S-L, Alhazen, Rensslaer and E-man, I thank you most sincerely for your kind words and your perseverance.
I certainly hope that this instance stimulates even more interest in the AAR - the reaction to it has been much more positive recently than was the case before, and for that I am most glad. I ought to point out that there is still a lot left to cover - it was started in May 2003 and I have only got to the spring of 1917. The mod ends in 1924.
Again, many thanks, gentlemen!
Rensslaer said:
Oh, and there was also that story of the Austrian double agent that was fascinating... some Austro-Hungarian colonel who spied for the Russians, I think
I believe you are referring to Colonel Alfred Redl, the chief of Austro-Hungarian counter intelligence who was exposed as a Russian spy in 1912, committing suicide shortly afterwards.
