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GASTON CALMETTE

'Gaston Calmette' (born 1858 in Montpellier; died March 16 1914, Paris) was a French journalist.
In January 1914 Calmette, who had been editor of the newspaper ''Le Figaro'' since 1902, launched a campaign against Minister of Finance Joseph Caillaux, known for his pacifist stance towards Germany. During this campaign, which was orchestrated by Louis Barthou and Raymond Poincaré, ''Le Figaro'' published several letters from the Minister's private correspondence. Caillaux's second wife Henriette, fearing that the newspaper would also make public a love letter that showed how he was already having a relationship with her during his first marriage, entered Calmette's office on March 16, 1914 and shot him four times. Calmette died instantly. Caillaux had to resign his post the next day, but during a spectacular trial later that year his wife was acquitted.
Calmette was the brother of the bacteriologist Albert Calmette.

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