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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 of the intelligence section confessed to fabricating the document in order to strengthen the army’s position, revision was made almost certain. At the same time, the affair was becoming a question of vital concern to politicians.

  3. 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.

    • Hubert-Joseph Henry was a French Lieutenant-Colonel in 1897 involved in the Dreyfus affair.
    • Hubert-Joseph Henry enlisted in the French Army as an infantryman in 1865.
    • In 1875 Hubert-Joseph Henry was appointed as an aide to General Joseph de Miribel, Chief of the General Staff.
    • Hubert-Joseph Henry subsequently served in Tunisia, Tonkin and Algeria before returning to counter-intelligence duties in Paris.
  4. Sep 30, 2023 · The document appeared to contain details of French military secrets and the cleaner quickly delivered it to Commandant Hubert-Joseph Henry, who worked for French counterintelligence at the time. Henry began an investigation and quickly landed on Dreyfus as his suspect, but the evidence was dubious at best.

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  5. Sep 24, 2024 · From 1898 to 1899 the Dreyfusard cause gained in strength. In August 1898 an important document implicating Dreyfus was found to be a forgery. After Maj. Hubert-Joseph Henry of the intelligence section confessed to fabricating the document in order to strengthen the army’s position, revision was made almost certain.

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    Hubert-Joseph Henry (2 June 1846 in Pogny, Marne – 31 August 1898 [1] at Fort Mont-Valérien) 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. He was considered a hero by the Anti-Dreyfusards. Early life and career