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The Dreyfus Affair: The History and Legacy of France?s Most Notorious Antisemitic Political Scandal
The Dreyfus Affair The History and Legacy of Frances Most Notorious Antisemitic Political Scandal
Author: Charles River Editors
ISBN-13: 9781075764127
ISBN-10: 1075764122
Publication Date: 6/23/2019
Pages: 50
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Publisher: Independently published
Book Type: Paperback
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jjares avatar reviewed The Dreyfus Affair: The History and Legacy of France?s Most Notorious Antisemitic Political Scandal on + 3278 more book reviews
This is a crisp, clear explanation of an important French case that eventually caused the world to stand up and take notice. A French army captain was convicted of treason for selling military secrets to Germans in 1894. It was considered to be a political scandal that divided the Third French Republic for 12 years. After his court-martial, Dreyfus was sent to Devil's Island. He served 5 years of his life-conviction before the case came before the courts again.

It is interesting that, because of this case, Jews came to realize that they needed a homeland. The press convinced the liberal French public to believe an innocent man to be a criminal because of his faith. This book makes a point of saying that Alfred Dreyfus was unpopular in the military and that he was an easy scapegoat. The military was weakened after the Franco-Prussian War and the military didn't want to dig too deeply for the culprit.

Dreyfus was exonerated and reinstated as a major in the French Army. Unbelievably, he served during the entire World War I. He ended with a rank of lieutenant-colonel.
jjares avatar reviewed The Dreyfus Affair: The History and Legacy of France?s Most Notorious Antisemitic Political Scandal on + 3278 more book reviews
This is a crisp, clear explanation of an important French case that eventually caused the world to stand up and take notice. A French army captain was convicted of treason for selling military secrets to Germans in 1894. It was considered to be a political scandal that divided the Third French Republic for 12 years. After his court-martial, Dreyfus was sent to Devil's Island. He served 5 years of his life-conviction before the case came before the courts again.

It is interesting that, because of this case, Jews came to realize that they needed a homeland. The press convinced the liberal French public to believe an innocent man to be a criminal because of his faith. This book makes a point of saying that Alfred Dreyfus was unpopular in the military and that he was an easy scapegoat. The military was weakened after the Franco-Prussian War and the military didn't want to dig too deeply for the culprit.

Dreyfus was exonerated and reinstated as a major in the French Army. Unbelievably, he served during the entire World War I. He ended with a rank of lieutenant-colonel.


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