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126: 223:, an officer who had the total confidence of General Gonse. In September 1894, the Statistical Section intercepted a handwritten note found in the wastepaper basket of the German ambassador in Paris, thanks to a household servant in the embassy. The document established that French military secrets had been handed over to the Germans, then considered a national enemy. Sandherr gathered a secret commission of inquiry that hastily decided on 29: 238:, who would effectively agitate for and support Dreyfus’ rehabilitation. The scandal escalated in 1898 when it became apparent that the prosecution's case had been fabricated and incriminating documents had been forged by Commandant Henry. 161:. He was promoted successively to sub-lieutenant in the light infantry in 1866, lieutenant in 1870, and captain in 1873. In 1876, his high potential gained him admission in the first class of students at the 345: 157:, then a part of France and also the hometown of the Dreyfus family. The son of a notary at the Mulhouse commercial court, Sandherr joined the French infantry via the military academy of 355: 191:(skirmishers) in Tunisia at the time that it was annexed as a protectorate. He was charged with classifying Tunisian tribes by their hostility to the French presence. 230:
Promoted to colonel on 14 April 1895, Sandherr left his job at the Statistical Section on 1 July that year to take command of the 20th Infantry Regiment at
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Named major in 1885, he joined the “Statistical Section” of the army general staff, the harmless name used to disguise the French military's
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Sandherr did not live to see the end of the Dreyfus Affair although he was one of its initiators. Struck by a
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in 1888. Promoted to lieutenant-colonel in 1891, he was placed under the direct orders of
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service. In 1887, he took command of the Section. He was made an officer of the
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as the perpetrator. Very quickly, Dreyfus was arrested and condemned.
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in September of that year. He served as captain of the
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