Alfred Dreyfus Biography
Soldier / Political Scandal Figure
Captain Alfred Dreyfus of France was accused in 1894 of selling military secrets to Germany. He was convicted and sentenced to life in prison, but in 1896 new evidence surfaced that seemed to exonerate Dreyfus. The military tried to suppress the information and failed, and the case became a political firestorm. On the anti-Dreyfus side were royalists, militarists and Roman Catholics. Those defending Dreyfus were republicans, socialists and anti-clerics, including famed author Emile Zola, who was sentenced to jail for criticizing the government's role. The military would not acknowledge any injustice, and the case dragged on until Dreyfus was finally pardoned in 1906. After 101 years, the French army officially said they had been wrong. The affair revealed an institutionalized anti-Semitism in the army and helped unite the French left, eventually leading to the separation of church and state.To read more about the Dreyfus Affair -- and other famously-named phrases -- go to our loop on Who's What.
Blog posts mentioning Alfred Dreyfus:
Four Good Links
Dreyfus Rehabilitated
Slick multimedia history, in French or English
The Dreyfus Affair Through Postcards
A nifty graphical presentation of the story
Dreyfusgate
Full overview, from the Jewish Agency for Israel
Alfred Dreyfus
Spicy re-telling from a site on mysteries and secrets
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The French captain wrongly accused of treason in 1894



