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    Charles Marie Ferdinand Walsin Esterhazy (16 December 1847 – 21 May 1923) was an officer in the French Army from 1870 to 1898. He gained notoriety as a...
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    named Ferdinand Walsin Esterhazy. High-ranking military officials suppressed the new evidence, and a military court unanimously acquitted Esterhazy after...
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    significant mark on French political consciousness; the true culprit, Ferdinand Walsin Esterhazy, remained unpunished. Among Dreyfus’s defenders were writers such...
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    needed] Ferdinand Walsin Esterhazy (1847–1923), a minor member of the family, was notorious for his role in the Dreyfus affair. Count Paul Oscar Esterházy was...
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  • Alphonse Bertillon had claimed, but by another soldier: Major Ferdinand Walsin Esterhazy. According to Picquart, he is the real spy, but the evidence has...
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    convict Captain Alfred Dreyfus, had actually been the work of Major Ferdinand Walsin Esterhazy. Several high-ranking generals warned Picquart to conceal his...
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    After more investigation, Zola points out that a man by the name of Major Esterhazy was the man who should have been convicted of this crime, and there was...
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    based on two "new facts": the attribution of the bordereau to Ferdinand Walsin Esterhazy and the secret communication of the "canaille de D..." document...
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    this comment has never been explained; it may have referred to Ferdinand-Walsin Esterhazy, who was the actual author of the bordereau document, which had...
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    Dreyfus affair. When confronted with overwhelming evidence that Ferdinand Walsin Esterhazy was guilty of the espionage for which Alfred Dreyfus had wrongfully...
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  • Hungarian cake named after a member of the Esterházy dynasty Esterhazy Quartet, a string quartet Ferdinand Walsin Esterhazy, French army officer This disambiguation...
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    Alphonse Bertillon Armand du Paty de Clam Auguste Mercier Émile Zola Ferdinand Walsin Esterhazy Georges Picquart Georges-Gabriel de Pellieux Hubert-Joseph Henry...
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    receiving intelligence not from Dreyfus but another French officer, Ferdinand Walsin Esterhazy. Schwartzkoppen himself confirmed Dreyfus's innocence in his memoirs...
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  • investigation was marred by anti-Semitism. Eventually, the true culprit Ferdinand Walsin Esterhazy is exposed. Fritz Kortner as Alfred Dreyfus Grete Mosheim as Lucie...
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    officer, Ferdinand Walsin Esterhazy, and informed his superiors. Rather than move to clear Dreyfus, the decision was made to protect Esterhazy and ensure...
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    He discovered that Esterhazy had been under suspicion of malversation in Tunis and of espionage; he learned that Major Esterhazy was constantly absent...
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    evidence came to light that identified a French Army major named Ferdinand Walsin Esterhazy as the real spy. After high-ranking military officials suppressed...
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    confirmation that commandant Ferdinand Walsin Esterhazy was the true author of the bordereau attributed to his brother. Esterhazy's handwriting was recognized...
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    financial assistance via auspices of the Rothschild family for Ferdinand Walsin Esterhazy, in June 1894; whom later would be deeply implicated in the Dreyfus...
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    scriptwriter and director Lee Dixon, former Arsenal footballer Ferdinand Walsin Esterhazy, a spy for the German Empire, at the heart of the Dreyfus affair...
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    evidence came to light identifying a French Army major named Ferdinand Walsin Esterhazy as the real spy. High-ranking military officials suppressed the...
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    head of the Intelligence Service, found evidence that Major Ferdinand Walsin Esterhazy had written the bordereau, not Dreyfus. In November 1897 de Pellieux...
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    recognize the undisguised writing of one of his former fellow officers, Major Esterhazy. It was not until September 24 that he spoke about the document to his...
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    the real spy (Major Ferdinand Walsin Esterhazy) began to leak, du Paty de Clam (at the direction of his superiors) met with Esterhazy, warned of the allegations...
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  • He is sentenced to life imprisonment on Devil's Island. Major Ferdinand Walsin-Esterhazy, an infantry officer of Hungarian descent, helps in the investigation...
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    war which was published at once, Matthew Dreyfus denounced "Count" Walsin Esterhazy as the writer of the bordereau and as the author of the treason for...
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    former mistress of Ferdinand Walsin Esterhazy, took revenge on her lover and debtor: She sent Scheurer-Kestner letters from Major Esterhazy, including the...
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    Chang, 1896 Benoît-Constant Coquelin, 1898 Henri Brisson, 1898 Ferdinand Walsin Esterhazy, 1898 Alfred Dreyfus, 1899 Jules-Albert de Dion, 1899 Victor,...
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    asked about the French officer who was the real spy for Germany, Ferdinand Walsin Esterhazy, that "he replied with a significant smile 'Ah the other gentleman...
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    Curtiz's The Kennel Murder Case (1933) and as the treacherous Major Ferdinand Walsin Esterhazy in the 1937 Academy Award-winning film The Life of Emile Zola...
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