"One hundred years ago this month, Captain Alfred Dreyfus, a French-Jewish army officer who had spent five years on Devil's Island for high treason and an additional seven years trying to clear his name, was absolved by France's Supreme Court. A few days later, he was reinstated into the army, promoted to lieutenant colonel and given the Légion d'Honneur.
The Dreyfus Affair, which deeply divided France and sparked a vicious wave of anti-Semitism, was finally over. Or was it?"
It's a potent question posed in this interesting article in the IHT. Read a revealing article on how things stand in France 100 years after the infamous Affair. It doesn't make for happy reading!
The Dreyfus Affair, which deeply divided France and sparked a vicious wave of anti-Semitism, was finally over. Or was it?"
It's a potent question posed in this interesting article in the IHT. Read a revealing article on how things stand in France 100 years after the infamous Affair. It doesn't make for happy reading!
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