- Marie-Georges
Picquart (6
September 1854 – 19
January 1914) was a
French Army
officer and
Minister of War. He is best
known for his role in the Dreyfus...
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began to
question his guilt. The most
notable of
these was
Major Georges Picquart. Not long
after the
condemnation of
Alfred Dreyfus, the
military counter-intelligence...
- light—primarily
through the
investigations of
Lieutenant Colonel Georges Picquart, head of counter-espionage—which
identified the real
culprit as a French...
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After Major Georges Picquart's exile to
Tunisia others took up the
cause of the
Alfred Dreyfus.
Major Henry,
though under the
nominal direction of Gonse...
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Picquart,
reported to his
superiors that he had
found evidence to the
effect that the real
traitor was the
Major Ferdinand Walsin Esterhazy.
Picquart...
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According to
Picquart, he is the real spy, but the
evidence has been
prejudiced or even
falsified to the
detriment of Dreyfus.
Picquart is
convinced of...
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journalist Robert Harris. It
tells the true
story of the
French officer Georges Picquart from 1896 to 1906, as he
struggles to
expose the
truth about the doctored...
- Diable) off the
coast of
French Guiana. In 1896, Lieutenant-Colonel
Georges Picquart, the then-new head of the
Intelligence Service,
uncovered a
letter sent...
- made it seem as if
Dreyfus were guilty,
while Picquart was re****igned to duty in Africa. However,
Picquart's findings were
communicated by his
lawyer to...
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returning to counter-intelligence
duties in Paris.
Lieutenant Colonel Georges Picquart,
appointed new
chief of army's
intelligence section in 1895, was convinced...