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  1. Hubert-Joseph Henry (2 June 1846 – 31 August 1898) was a French Lieutenant-Colonel in 1897 involved in the Dreyfus affair. Arrested for having forged evidence against Alfred Dreyfus, he was found dead in his prison cell.

  2. Hubert-Joseph Henry, né le 2 juin 1846 à Pogny, dans la Marne et mort le 31 août 1898 à la forteresse du Mont-Valérien, est un officier français qui a produit des faux documents visant à accuser le capitaine Alfred Dreyfus et confirmer sa condamnation.

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  3. Aug 4, 2023 · Henry conjured up an embezzlement charge against his former superior and sent him an accusatory letter. This only brought Picquart back to Paris, armed with a lawyer. Dreyfus was imprisoned in a tiny cell on Devil’s Island, where he despaired of ever being released.

  4. Hubert-Joseph Henry (2 June 1846 – 31 August 1898) was a French Lieutenant-Colonel in 1897 involved in the Dreyfus affair. Arrested for having forged evidence against Alfred Dreyfus, he was found dead in his prison cell.

  5. Hubert-Joseph Henry (1846 in Pogny, Marne – 31 August 1898 at Fort Mont-Valérien), French Lieutenant-Colonel in 1897 involved in the Dreyfus affair. Arrested for having forged evidence against Alfred Dreyfus, he was found dead in his prison cell. He was considered a hero by the Anti-Dreyfusards.

  6. One was Lieutenant-Colonel Hubert-Joseph Henry. The other was a French Army major named Ferdinand Esterhazy. He was actually a Hungarian-born professional mercenary hired by the French, but secretly paid by the Germans.

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  8. Major Hubert-Joseph Henry theatrically swore on oath that the traitor was Dreyfus, pointing to the crucifix hanging in the courtroom as he did so. Still, it was unclear whether or not Dreyfus would be found guilty.