Dreyfus affair

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Dreyfus affair
Jeu de l’affaire Dreyfus et de la vérité
Jeu de l'affaire Dreyfus et de la vérité
French version of the game of the goose from the year 1898.
003 Bordereau recto
Photograph of the memorandum dated 13 October 1894.
The original disappeared in 1940
Official name Dreyfus affair
Year 1894 - 1906
Date
Place France
Place Europe
Perps/s French Imperialism

The Dreyfus Affair was a political scandal that divided the Third French Republic from 1894 until its resolution in 1906. The scandal began in December 1894 with the treason conviction of Captain Alfred Dreyfus, a young French artillery officer of Alsatian and Jewish descent. Sentenced to life imprisonment for allegedly communicating French military secrets to the German Embassy in Paris, Dreyfus was imprisoned on Devil's Island in French Guiana, where he spent nearly five years.[1]

Fakeology analysis

  • Cluesforum: Summary of the key aims of the Dreyfus psyOp (By daddie_o on October 4th, 2016) [CF 1]
  • Cluesforum: Discussion about the orchestrators of the Dreyfus psyOp and the transnational rulers (By hoi.polloi, VexMan, daddie_o, aa5 and Nonhocapito, October 5th to 11th, 2016) [CF 2]
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Basel massacre (1349)
Holocaust Story (1800s-)
Dreyfus affair (1894)
Balfour Declaration (1917)
Beer Hall "Putsch" (1923)
Coudenhove-Kalergi plan (1923)
World War II (1939-45)
Wannsee Conference (1942)
Bombing of Dresden (1944)
Liberation of Auschwitz (1945)
"Suicide" of Adolf Hitler (1945)
Operation Paperclip (1946+)
Diary "of Anne Frank" (1947)
Foundation of Israel (1948)
Other
  • Josh G: The Dreyfus Affair on Trial [2]
Mainstream links
  • Dreyfus Court-Martial: 1899 series of short silent docudramas, conceived and directed by Georges Méliès [MSM 1]
  • Wikipedia: Open letter published on 13 January 1898 in the newspaper L'Aurore by the influential writer Émile Zola [MSM 2]


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