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  1. Colonel Nicolas Jean Robert Conrad Auguste Sandherr (6 June 1846 – 24 May 1897) was a French military officer involved in the Dreyfus Affair .

  2. Jean Sandherr, né le 6 juin 1846 à Mulhouse et mort le 24 mai 1897 à Paris, est un officier français mêlé à l'affaire Dreyfus.

    • France
    • 6 juin 1846Mulhouse, France
    • 24 mai 1897 (à 50 ans)Paris, France
    • française
  3. 31 de mai. de 1994 · Assim, o tenente-coronel Jean Sandherr, chefe do SR, plantou junto a Max von Schwarzkoppen, adido militar da embaixada alemã em Paris, um agente duplo: o conde Charles-Ferdinand Walsin-Esterházy.

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  4. Its head in 1894 was Lieutenant-Colonel Jean Sandherr, a graduate of Saint-Cyr, an Alsatian from Mulhouse, and a convinced antisemite. Its military mission was clear: to retrieve information about potential enemies of France and to feed them false information.

  5. Colonel Nicolas Jean Robert Conrad Auguste Sandherr (6 June 1846 – 24 May 1897) was a French military officer involved in the Dreyfus Affair. Sandherr was born in Mulhouse, in Alsace, then a part of France and also the hometown of the Dreyfus family.

  6. Jean Sandherr (6 June 1846-24 May 1897) was a French Army officer who, as chief of military intelligence, was involved in the Dreyfus affair of the 1890s. Jean Sandherr was born in Mulhouse, Alsace, France on 6 June 1846, sharing a hometown with Alfred Dreyfus and his family.

  7. Not long after the condemnation of Alfred Dreyfus, the military counter-intelligence section at the French War Ministry had a change of leadership. Lt Col Jean Conrad Sandherr, incapacitated by illness, resigned from the post simultaneously with his assistant, Cordier on 1 July 1895. Georges Picquart, who had been in charge of ...