Rudolf Bailovic (born 1885 in Sarajevo) was a Serbo-Croatian interpreter and cryptographer, of Austrian descent, who was head of the Balkan Referat of General der Nachrichtenaufklärung during World War II. Bailovic held the civil service rank of civil servant (German: Regierungsrat) and was promoted to senior civil servant or Oberregierungsrat in 1944. Bailovic was considered an anti-Nazi, who held anti-Nazi views, and refused to wear German decorations, when in uniform. Bailovic was also a Turkish interpreter and spent significant time in evaluation, providing intelligence.
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| - Rudolf Bailovic (* 1885 in Sarajevo) war ein österreichischer, später deutscher Kryptoanalytiker und Dolmetscher. Gegen Ende des Zweiten Weltkriegs leitete er als Oberregierungsrat innerhalb der Dienststelle des Generals der Nachrichtenaufklärung (GdNA) das Referat Balkan. (de)
- Rudolf Bailovic (born 1885 in Sarajevo) was a Serbo-Croatian interpreter and cryptographer, of Austrian descent, who was head of the Balkan Referat of General der Nachrichtenaufklärung during World War II. Bailovic held the civil service rank of civil servant (German: Regierungsrat) and was promoted to senior civil servant or Oberregierungsrat in 1944. Bailovic was considered an anti-Nazi, who held anti-Nazi views, and refused to wear German decorations, when in uniform. Bailovic was also a Turkish interpreter and spent significant time in evaluation, providing intelligence. (en)
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| - Rudolf Bailovic (* 1885 in Sarajevo) war ein österreichischer, später deutscher Kryptoanalytiker und Dolmetscher. Gegen Ende des Zweiten Weltkriegs leitete er als Oberregierungsrat innerhalb der Dienststelle des Generals der Nachrichtenaufklärung (GdNA) das Referat Balkan. (de)
- Rudolf Bailovic (born 1885 in Sarajevo) was a Serbo-Croatian interpreter and cryptographer, of Austrian descent, who was head of the Balkan Referat of General der Nachrichtenaufklärung during World War II. Bailovic held the civil service rank of civil servant (German: Regierungsrat) and was promoted to senior civil servant or Oberregierungsrat in 1944. Bailovic was considered an anti-Nazi, who held anti-Nazi views, and refused to wear German decorations, when in uniform. Bailovic was also a Turkish interpreter and spent significant time in evaluation, providing intelligence. (en)
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