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Revision as of 17:34, 20 January 2018
Dreyfus affair | |
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Type 1 | antisemitism |
Type 2 | NaZionism |
Year | 1894 |
Date | 10/13 |
Place | France |
Numbers | |
Perps (italic is official story) |
Albert Dreyfus |
Linked to | |
• NaZionism (1887-) | • Balfour Declaration (1917) • Wannsee Conference (1942) |
Programming | ? |
Zal rule | ? |
Information | |
Fakeologist | [ab 1] |
Miles Msthis | [MM 1] |
The Dreyfus affair was a psyop started on October 13, 1894. It was a treason trial where French military secrets were leaked to Germany. France became divided into 2 camps: pro-Army & Catholic's "anti-Dreyfusards"and pro-republican Dreyfusards.
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