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Righting history's wrong: Will France posthumously promote Alfred Dreyfus 90 years after his death?
France’s National Assembly Defense Committee has unanimously approved a bill to posthumously promote Captain Alfred Dreyfus to the rank of brigadier general, marking a historic correction of the ...
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 ...
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 ...
It is common for visitors to the grave of Alfred Dreyfus, the wrongfully convicted French-Jewish officer, to leave a stone. One man left a business card. 25 years ago in the Montparnasse Cemetery, the ...
Dreyfus—the central figure in an anti-Semitic scandal that sharply divided France in the 1890s—received a promotion to the rank he would have held if not for his imprisonment. Last week, the ...
Alfred Dreyfus, who founded ECPI University in Hampton Roads, lived for a century. He died Oct. 4, just four years after retiring from ECPI’s board, his family said. In his 100 years, Sam Dreyfus, ...
Victim of a terrible plot, Captain Dreyfus was sentenced in December 1894 to deportation for high treason. His wife Lucie made a pact with him: to live, whatever the cost, while awaiting ...
American Jewish historians abroad in Paris say an exhibit there about the falsely accused Jewish army captain feels especially urgent. Once again, the French Jewish Army captain Alfred Dreyfus is ...
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