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    Alfred Dreyfus

    French artillery officer

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  1. 12 hours ago · Alfred Dreyfus, an artillery captain in the French army accused of anonymously sending secret documents to the German embassy in Paris, is tried for treason before a court-martial at Rennes.

  2. 2 days ago · Though Alfred Dreyfus was eventually exonerated of all charges, the scandal and its aftermath had lasting repercussions in French society. In the 21st century, the Dreyfus affair remains an important part of French history and has been the focus of much public debate.

  3. Apr 27, 2024 · Sunday Extra 28 April 2024. In 1894, Alfred Dreyfus, a Jewish officer in the French military, was falsely accused of selling secrets to Germany. Over the next five years, Dreyfus languished in ...

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  5. 6 days ago · By PJ Grisar May 16, 2024. It is common for visitors to the grave of Alfred Dreyfus, the wrongfully convicted French-Jewish officer, to leave a stone. One man left a business card. 25 years ago...

  6. 1 day ago · The Yudelman Affair. In 1894, Captain Alfred Dreyfus (a French artillery officer of Jewish descent) was accused (falsely), tried, and convicted of treason in a military show trial. During his court-martial, the persecuted Jew was denied the right to examine the evidence against him, including evidence that had been suppressed or forged.

  7. 6 days ago · It is common for visitors to the grave of Alfred Dreyfus, the wrongfully convicted French-Jewish officer, to leave a stone. One man left a business card. 25 years ago in the Montparnasse Cemetery, the chief of staff for Democratic Senator Tim Johnson of South Dakota, placed the card beneath a small stone at the grave’s base with the note ...

  8. May 14, 2024 · Anti-Semitism on Film. Two old masters take on the oldest hatred. by Michael Sragow. Alfred Dreyfus and Edgardo Mortara, both born in the 1850s, became targets of anti-Semitic institutions (the French army of the Third Republic) and regimes (the Papal States of Italy). Their fates ignited debates in the era’s mass medium—newspapers—that ...

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