In the fall of 1894, a very serious problem emerged in the French military. A secret document had been sent illegally by a French military officer to the German embassy. Investigation suggested this ...
On the morning of Oct. 15, 1894, Captain Alfred Dreyfus, a staff member of the French Army’s High Command, was at home with his wife and two young children when he was unexpectedly and summarily ...
Once again, the French Jewish Army captain Alfred Dreyfus is making headlines. More than 130 years after his trial for espionage, and 90 years after his death, France’s National Assembly has voted ...
A French parliamentary committee unanimously approved a bill this week to posthumously promote Alfred Dreyfus, more than 130 years after he was framed for treason in one of the defining antisemitic ...
On this day in 1898, J’Accuse…!” is published in the newspaper L’Aurore. Written by Émile Zola in response to the events of the Dreyfus affair, Zola addressed the president of France, Félix Faure, and ...
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Captain Alfred Drefyus to be posthumously promoted to Brigadier-General, 90 years after death
Ninety years after his death, and 130 years after the event, France's National Assembly's Defense Committee unanimously approved a bill to posthumously promote Captain Alfred Dreyfus to the rank of ...
“J’Accuse . . . !” ran the headline of possibly the most famous newspaper column ever written, by Émile Zola in editor Georges Clemenceau’s Parisian newspaper L’Aurore in 1898. It furnished Roman ...
"This edition of Ben Shahn pochoir prints of the Dreyfus affair consists of 450 copies. Of these 390 are on Arches 150gm pure rag vergé paper and numbered 1 to 390. In addition, 60 copies are on ...
It was a cold January morning in 1895 when Captain Alfred Dreyfus stood in the cobbled courtyard of the École militaire. Flanked by soldiers, he was stripped of his rank, with his epaulets torn from ...
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