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- Alfred Dreyfus - Wikipedia
He died in 1935 in Paris and was buried in the Montparnasse Cemetery Dreyfus' life and the antisemitic persecutions he endured left a significant mark on French political consciousness, while Esterhazy remained unpunished until his death
- Dreyfus | Dreyfus
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- Alfred Dreyfus | French Military Scandal, Antisemitism . . .
Alfred Dreyfus (born October 9, 1859, Mulhouse, France—died July 12, 1935, Paris) was a French army officer whose trial for treason began a 12-year controversy, known as the Dreyfus Affair, that deeply marked the political and social history of the French Third Republic
- Alfred Dreyfus and the Dreyfus Affair | Holocaust Encyclopedia
Jewish military officer Alfred Dreyfus was wrongfully convicted of treason against France in 1894 The trial and ensuing events are known as the “Dreyfus Affair ”
- Alfred Dreyfus - Case, Captain Affair | HISTORY
In December 1894, French officer Alfred Dreyfus was convicted of treason by a military court-martial and sentenced to life in prison for his alleged crime of passing military secrets to the
- The Dreyfus Affair - home. uncg. edu
The Dreyfus case underscored and intensified bitter divisions within French politics and society The controversy involved critical institutions and issues, including monarchists and republicans, the political parties, the Catholic Church, the army, and strong anti-Semitic sentiment
- The Dreyfus Affair: The Scandal And Anti-Semitism That Divided France . . .
In 1894, a French artillery officer named Alfred Dreyfus was found guilty of treason after it was revealed he passed military secrets to Germany Except, he was innocent; the victim of anti-Semitism
- The Dreyfus Affair: A Scandalous Miscarriage of Justice
French military officer Alfred Dreyfus was accused of treason and found guilty in 1894, but the case was driven by antisemitism rather than evidence
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