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Why the Dreyfus Affair mattersWhy the Dreyfus Affair matters

Why the Dreyfus Affair matters2009

Louis Begley

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In December 1894, Captain Alfred Dreyfus, a brilliant French artillery officer and a Jew of Alsatian descent, was court-martialed for selling secrets to the German military attaché in Paris based on perjured testimony and trumped-up evidence. The sentence was military degradation and life imprisonment on Devil's Island, a hellhole off the coast of French Guiana. Five years later, the case was overturned, and eventually Dreyfus was completely exonerated. Meanwhile, the Dreyfus Affair tore France apart, pitting Dreyfusards - committed to restoring freedom and honor to an innocent man convicted of a crime committed by another - against nationalists, anti-Semites, and militarists who preferred having an innocent man rot to exposing the crimes committed by ministers of war and the army's top brass in order to secure Dreyfus's conviction.--[source unknown].

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First published
2009
OL Work ID
OL1859986W

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AntisemitismHistoryInfluencePolitical aspectsPolitical aspects of Trials (Treason)Trials (Treason)Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)GeneralJewishFranceModernAntisemitismusLAW19th CenturyDreyfus, alfred, 1859-1935Trials (treason), europeFrance, history, third republic, 1870-1940

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