Marie-Georges Picquart
Marie-Georges Picquart was a French Army officer and a key figure in the Dreyfus Affair, known for his role as a whistleblower who uncovered the true traitor, Ferdinand Walsin-Esterhazy, thereby exonerating Alfred Dreyfus. His actions led to a significant revision of the case and highlighted the deep-seated anti-Semitism within the French military establishment.
Born on Jan 06, 1854 (172 years old)
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Marie-Georges Picquart proved that the real traitor was Ferdinand Walsin-Esterhazy.
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