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The Dreyfus Affair began when a bordereau (detailed memorandum) offering to procure French military secrets was recovered by French agents from the waste paper basket of Maximilian Von Schwartzkoppen, the military attaché at the German Embassy in Paris. Blame was quickly pinned upon Alfred Dreyfus, a young French artillery officer who was in training within the French Army's general staff.
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others took up the cause of the AlfredDreyfus. Major Henry, though under the nominal direction of Gonse, had become the real head of the Intelligence Office...
for the German Empire and the actual perpetrator of the act of treason of which Captain AlfredDreyfus was wrongfully accused and convicted in 1894. After...
War Academy (École supérieure de guerre). One of his students at the latter institute was AlfredDreyfus. Picquart was then appointed to the General Staff...
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stationed at Martinique, was ordered to bring Dreyfus back to France. Du Paty de Clam was arrested on the charge of having taken part in the Henry forgery,...
September 25 and became the key evidence ofDreyfus'sarrestand conviction for treason, as it was supposedly in the handwriting ofAlfredDreyfus. Serious...
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violated can be ensured of obtaining help and assistance from us". On 20 August 1898, after the humiliating arrestofDreyfus supporter Colonel Georges...
general and Minister of War at the time of the Dreyfus Affair. Auguste Mercier was born in Arras. He entered the École Polytechnique at the age of 19 in...
pardoned and set free. All accusations against AlfredDreyfus eventually were demonstrated to be baseless, and in 1906 Dreyfus was exonerated and reinstated...
evidence that led to AlfredDreyfus, one of the few Jewish members of the French Army's general staff, being wrongly convicted of passing military secrets...
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Demonstrations followed in a number of Latin American cities. Anatole France, veteran of the campaign for AlfredDreyfusand recipient of the 1921 Nobel Prize for...