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  1. Hace 3 días · 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.

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  2. Hace 2 días · 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. 20 de may. de 2024 · Dreyfus affair, political crisis, beginning in 1894 and continuing through 1906, in France during the Third Republic. The controversy centred on the question of the guilt or innocence of army captain Alfred Dreyfus, who had been convicted of treason for allegedly selling military secrets to the Germans in December 1894.

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  4. 21 de may. de 2024 · The Dreyfus Affair — which involved the selling of military secrets to Germany and a fierce debate over the guilt or innocence of artillery officer Alfred Dreyfus — ripped France apart in the...

  5. 16 de may. de 2024 · Courtesy of Alfred Dreyfus Samuelson. “Part of my family believes that my great-grandfather, who named my grandfather, was actually a Jew who went underground because of antisemitism,” said ...

  6. Hace 4 días · Alfred Dreyfus: The Man at the Center of the Affair. By Maurice Samuels. Yale University Press. 224 pp. Reviewed by Andrew M. Mayer. May 24, 2024. Echoes from a long-ago antisemitic persecution linger today. Many historians have attempted to sort out France’s “L’Affaire Dreyfus” since its unfolding in 1894.

  7. 14 de may. de 2024 · 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).