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  2. Dreyfus affair - Wikipedia

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    The Dreyfus affair (French: affaire Dreyfus, pronounced [afɛːʁ dʁɛfys]) was a political scandal that divided the Third French Republic from 1894 until its resolution in 1906. The scandal began in December 1894 when Captain Alfred Dreyfus , a 35-year-old Alsatian French artillery officer of Jewish descent , was wrongfully convicted of ...

  3. Investigation and arrest of Alfred Dreyfus - Wikipedia

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    While looking through it, the two colonels came to a halt before the name of Captain Alfred Dreyfus, an officer professing the Jewish faith and with family roots in Mulhouse, Alsace a province which had become German in 1871. Captain Dreyfus, who was raised in Paris, was an alumnus of the elite Ecole Polytechnique and a promising young officer ...

  4. J'Accuse...! - Wikipedia

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    Edition of the Polish Życie reporting on Zola's letter and the Dreyfus affair. Alfred Dreyfus was a French army officer from a prosperous Jewish family. [4] In 1894, while an artillery captain for the General Staff of France, Dreyfus was suspected of providing secret military information to the German government.

  5. Mathieu Dreyfus - Wikipedia

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    Mathieu Dreyfus, photographed by Nadar. Mathieu Dreyfus (2 July 1857– 23 October 1930) was an Alsatian Jewish industrialist and the older brother of Alfred Dreyfus, a French military officer falsely convicted of treason in what became known as the Dreyfus affair. [1] Mathieu was one of his brother's most loyal supporters throughout the affair ...

  6. Georges Picquart's investigations of the Dreyfus affair

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    Picquart believed Castelin was working for the Dreyfus family. In early September Picquart came into possession of a strange forgery. It was a letter in a feigned handwriting written in the German style, pretending to be addressed to Dreyfus by a friend named Weiss or Weill, and referring to "interesting documents" written in invisible ink ...

  7. What the Dreyfus Affair Can Teach Us About American Politics

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  8. Alfred Dreyfus - Wikipedia

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    The Dreyfus Affair (film series), an 1899 series of short silent docudramas; The Prisoner of the Devil, a novel by Michael Hardwick which features Sherlock Holmes called in to solve the case; An Officer and a Spy, a novel written in first person by Robert Harris, in the form of an account of the Dreyfus Affair as if written by Georges Picquart ...

  9. Hubert-Joseph Henry - Wikipedia

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    The Dreyfus Affair, directed by Georges Méliès and released in 1899, was a series of one-minute films re-enacting key moments from the Dreyfus Affair. The fifth installment depicts Henry's suicide. Ferdinand Hart played Henry in the 1930 German film Dreyfus, based on a novel by Bruno Weil.