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Affaire Des Fiches Information

L'Affaire des Fiches de délation (“affair of the cards of denunciation”) was a political scandal in France in 1904-1905 in which it was discovered that the militantly anticlerical War Minister under Emile Combes, General Louis André, was determining promotions based on religious behavior. Using members of the Freemasons to watch officers, André assembled a huge card index on public officials, detailing which were Catholic and who attended Mass, with a view to preventing their promotions. It is also called in French "L'Affaire des casseroles"[1]; casserole being slang for spy.

Both Combes and André were Freemasons[2][3][4], and much of the information had been collected by the Masonic Grand Orient de France.[5]

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Further reading

Further reading

Porch, Douglas The March to the Marne: The French Army, 1871-1914, Ch. 6 "The affaire des fiches" pp. 92-104, 1981 Cambridge University Press

See also

References

  1. ^ fr:Affaire des fiches
  2. ^ Masonic references in the works of Charles Williams Grand Lodge of British Columbia and Yukon 2007
  3. ^ Burke, Peter The New Cambridge Modern History p. 304 (1979 Cambridge University)
  4. ^ Masonic references in the works of Charles Williams Grand Lodge of British Columbia and Yukon, accessed Oct. 28, 2008
  5. ^ Smith, 2003, p 18
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