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Ferdinand Walsin Esterhazy

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The Cabinet June 27, 2026 · L'Aurore office, Paris

The Open Letter Émile Zola Published on the Front Page of L'Aurore on 13 January 1898 That Divided France for a Decade

Émile Zola's letter J'Accuse...! appeared on the front page of the Paris newspaper L'Aurore on 13 January 1898, naming seven French Army officers and accusing them of the deliberate frame-up of Captain Alfred Dreyfus. The print run was 300,000 copies — ten times the paper's normal sale. Zola was convicted of libel within a month and fled to England. The letter is conventionally the founding document of the modern public intellectual.

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The Footnote June 25, 2026 · German Embassy, Paris

The German Military Attaché Whose Wastepaper Basket Started the Dreyfus Affair

Maximilian von Schwartzkoppen was the German military attaché at the Paris embassy from 1891 to 1897. The bordereau — the handwritten memorandum that produced the original 1894 Dreyfus treason conviction — had been retrieved from his embassy wastepaper basket by the French intelligence service through its routine cleaning-staff espionage operation. He spent the rest of his life refusing to comment.

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