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  1. Alfred Dreyfus (Mulhouse, Alsacia; 9 de octubre de 1859 - París, Isla de Francia; 12 de julio de 1935) fue un militar francés conocido por el Caso Dreyfus. Biografía [ editar ] Dreyfus nació en una acaudalada familia de origen judío dedicada a la fabricación de textiles, que abandonó Alsacia cuando esta región fue anexionada por ...

    • Caso Dreyfus

      Se conoce como caso Dreyfus a la controversia provocada por...

    • Early Life, Family, and Education
    • Early Career
    • The Dreyfus Affair
    • Aftermath
    • Later Life
    • Legacy
    • See Also
    • Bibliography
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    Born in Mulhouse, Alsace in 1859, to Raphaël and Jeannette Dreyfus (née Libmann), the youngest of nine children (seven of which survived to adulthood).His grandfather was a merchant from a long established Alsatian Jewish family in Rixheim, not far from Mulhouse. His father became a prosperous industrialist who started a cotton mill, then expanded ...

    The childhood experience of seeing his family uprooted by the war with Germany prompted Dreyfus to decide on a career in the military. Following his 18th birthday in October 1877, he enrolled in the elite École Polytechnique military school in Paris, where he received military training and an education in the sciences. In 1880, he graduated and was...

    A torn-up handwritten note, referred to throughout the affair as the bordereau, was found by a French housekeeper, a woman named Marie Bastian, in a wastebasket at the German Embassy. Bastian, whose job was to burn the waste of Maximilian von Schwartzkoppen, instead sent it to Hubert-Joseph Henry for potential interest to French intelligence.The bo...

    While attending a ceremony relocating Zola's ashes to the Panthéon on 4 June 1908, Dreyfus was wounded in the arm by a gunshot from a right-wing journalist, Louis Grégori[fr], who was trying to assassinate him. Grégori was acquitted by the Parisian court, which accepted his defence that he had not meant to kill Dreyfus, meaning merely to graze him....

    World War I

    Dreyfus' prison sentence on Devil's Island had taken its toll on his health. He was granted retirement from the army in October 1907 at the age of 48. As a reserve officer, he re-entered the army as a major of artillery at the outbreak of World War I. Serving throughout the war, Dreyfus was promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel. By then in his mid-50s, Dreyfus served mostly behind the lines of the Western Front, in part as commander of an artillery supply column. However, he also perform...

    Death

    Dreyfus died in Paris aged 75, on 12 July 1935, exactly 29 years after his exoneration. Two days later, his funeral cortège passed the Place de la Concorde through the ranks of troops assembled for the Bastille Day national holiday (14 July 1935). He was interred in the Cimetière du Montparnasse, Paris. The inscription on his tombstone is in French. It reads (translated to English): A statue of Dreyfus holding his broken sword is located at Boulevard Raspail, nº116–118, at the exit of the Not...

    Dreyfus' grandchildren donated over three thousand documents to the Musée d'Art et d'Histoire du Judaïsme(Museum of Jewish Art and History), including personal letters, photographs of the trial, legal documents, writings by Dreyfus during his time in prison, personal family photographs, and his officer stripes that had been ripped off as a symbol o...

    Florence Earle Coates, a Philadelphia poet, wrote four poems about the Dreyfus affair: two entitled "Dreyfus", one published in 1898 and the other in 1899, "Picquart" (1902), and "Le Grand Salut" (...
    Jack Dreyfus, founder of the Dreyfus Fundsand relative
    Lettres d'un innocent(Letters from an innocent man) (1898)
    Les lettres du capitaine Dreyfus à sa femme(Letters from capitaine Dreyfus to his wife) (1899), written at Devil's Island
    Cinq années de ma vie (5 years of my life) (1901), New edition 2019, Comino. ISBN 978-3-945831-19-9
    Souvenirs et correspondence, posthumously in 1936
    Works by Alfred Dreyfus at Project Gutenberg
    Works by or about Alfred Dreyfus at Internet Archive
    Works by Alfred Dreyfus at LibriVox(public domain audiobooks)
    Dreyfus Rehabilitated Archived 19 January 2013 at the Wayback Machine
  2. 4 de may. de 2020 · Curiosidades de la historia. Guardar. Ainhoa Campos Posada. Actualizado a 04 de mayo de 2020 · 11:49 · Lectura: 7 min. El 5 de enero de 1895, Alfred Dreyfus fue degradado en una humillante ceremonia pública en la que fue desprovisto de todas sus insignias militares y se rompió su sable de oficial.

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  3. Dreyfus affair board game, 1898, Poster, 65 × 48 cm, Musée d'Art et d'Histoire du Judaisme. At the end of 1894, French Army Captain Alfred Dreyfus, a graduate of the École Polytechnique and a Jew of Alsatian origin, was accused of handing secret documents to the Imperial German military.

  4. Alfred Dreyfus (1859-1935) was a French Jewish military officer who was wrongfully tried and convicted of treason against France in 1894. The trial and ensuing events are referred to as the “Dreyfus Affair.” Key Facts. 1. The Dreyfus Affair became one of the significant political events in French history in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. 2

  5. Hace 5 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.