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Dreyfus affair - перевод на Английский

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  • Photograph of the bordereau dated 13 October 1894. The original disappeared in 1940
  • [[Alfred Dreyfus]]}}
  • Alfred Dreyfus (standing, right of centre) at the opening session of his trial in Rennes, photographed by [[Valerian Griboedov]]
  • Alfred Dreyfus in his room on [[Devil's Island]] in 1898,<br />
<small>cropped from a [[stereograph]] sold by ''F. Hamel'', Altona-[[Hamburg]]...; collection Fritz Lachmund</small>
  • Alphonse Bertillon was not a handwriting expert, but he invented the theory of "autoforgery"
  • ''No. 35 Amnistie populaire'' of the ''Musée des Horreurs'' depicts the corpse of a hanged Alfred Dreyfus.<ref name=":2" />
  • The funeral of Zola, where Anatole France paid homage to his friend
  • General Auguste Mercier, Minister of War in 1894
  • Republican]] [[caricature]] published in ''[[Le Pèlerin]]'' in 1900.
  • First brochure of ''A Miscarriage of Justice'', [[Bernard Lazare]] published in 1896 in [[Brussels]]
  • Drawing by ''Caran d'Ache'' in ''Le Figaro'' on 14 February 1898.
  • The judges of the criminal division in ''Le Petit Journal''
  • Portrait of Georges Clemenceau by the painter [[Édouard Manet]]
  • At right, Captain Alfred Dreyfus rehabilitated at ''[[Les Invalides]]'', talks with [[General Gillain]]. In the centre, Targe, investigator and discoverer of many falsehoods.
  • Dreyfus's defense in [[Rennes]]: [[Edgar Demange]] and [[Fernand Labori]]
  • Alfred Dreyfus in 1935, the year of his death.
  • Le Petit Journal]]'', 20 January 1895 (illustration by [[Fortuné Méaulle]] after [[Lionel Royer]]).
  • Alfred Dreyfus's trial at the Rennes Court Martial
  • ''Le Petit Journal'' (27 September 1896)
  • From ''Le Petit Journal'' (23 December 1894).
  • Dreyfus's reconviction
  • Major du Paty de Clam]], head of investigation, arrested Captain Dreyfus
  • Photograph of the "faux Henry". The header ("my dear friend") and signature ("Alexandrine") are from Panizzardi. The rest is from the hand of Henry.
  • Portrait of [[Godefroy Cavaignac]], Minister of War
  • Museum of Jewish Art and History]]
  • Dreyfus's Hut on Devil's Island in French Guiana
  • Musée d'Art et d'Histoire du Judaisme]]
  • Page one of ''L'Aurore'', ''[[J'Accuse...!]]'' by Émile Zola, 13 January 1898
  • [[Antisemitic]] riots in a print from ''[[Le Petit Parisien]]''
  • Newspaper showing Esterhazy
  • List of documents in the [[French National Archives]] related to the Dreyfus affair and given by the ministry of Justice.
  • rehabilitation]] of Dreyfus
  • Colonel Albert Jouaust, Chairman of the [[Court Martial]], reads the verdict of conviction, in one of the weekly ''Le Monde illustré''.
  • The statue of Captain Dreyfus in the courtyard of the [[Hôtel de Saint-Aignan]], home of the [[Musée d'Art et d'Histoire du Judaïsme]]
  • Lieutenant Colonel [[Georges Picquart]] dressed in the uniform of the 4th Algerian ''[[Tirailleur]]s''
  • General Raoul Le Mouton de Boisdeffre]], architect of the military alliance with Russia
  • [[Max von Schwartzkoppen]] always claimed never to have known Dreyfus
  • [[Theodor Herzl]] created the [[Zionist Congress]] after the Dreyfus affair.
  • Family of Félix Vallotton in Le Cri de Paris. The Dreyfus Affair lastingly cut France in two, even within families.
  • [[Henry de Groux]], ''Zola faces the mob'', oil on canvas, 1898
  • Émile Zola in 1898

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n.
1.
Business, concern, function, duty, office, matter, circumstance, question, subject.
2.
Event, occurrence, incident, transaction, proceeding, performance.
3.
Battle, engagement, combat, conflict, contest, encounter, rencontre, collision, skirmish, brush.

Википедия

Dreyfus affair

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. L'Affaire Dreyfus has come to symbolise modern injustice in the Francophone world, and it remains one of the most notable examples of a complex miscarriage of justice and antisemitism. The role played by the press and public opinion proved influential in the conflict.

The scandal began in December 1894 when Captain Alfred Dreyfus was convicted of treason. Dreyfus was a 35-year-old Alsatian French artillery officer of Jewish descent. He was baselessly convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment for communicating French military secrets to the German Embassy in Paris, and was imprisoned on Devil's Island in French Guiana, where he spent nearly five years.

In 1896, evidence came to light—primarily through an investigation made by Georges Picquart, head of counter-espionage—which identified the real culprit as a French Army major named Ferdinand Walsin Esterhazy. When high-ranking military officials suppressed the new evidence, a military court unanimously acquitted Esterhazy after a trial lasting only two days. The Army laid additional charges against Dreyfus, based on forged documents. Subsequently, Émile Zola's open letter J'Accuse...! on the newspaper L'Aurore stoked a growing movement of support for Dreyfus, putting pressure on the government to reopen the case.

In 1899, Dreyfus was returned to France for another trial. The intense political and judicial scandal that ensued divided French society between those who supported Dreyfus (now called "Dreyfusards"), such as Sarah Bernhardt, Anatole France, Charles Péguy, Henri Poincaré, and Georges Clemenceau, and those who condemned him (the anti-Dreyfusards), such as Édouard Drumont, the director and publisher of the antisemitic newspaper La Libre Parole. The new trial resulted in another conviction and a 10-year sentence, but Dreyfus was pardoned and released. In 1906, Dreyfus was exonerated and reinstated as a major in the French Army. He served during the whole of World War I, ending his service with the rank of lieutenant colonel. He died in 1935.

The affair from 1894 to 1906 divided France into pro-republican, anticlerical Dreyfusards and pro-Army, mostly Catholic "anti-Dreyfusards." It embittered French politics and encouraged radicalisation.

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1. As late as the early 20th century, the acrimonious divisiveness of the Dreyfus Affair had in part to do with whether France was or was not to be defined as a Catholic nation.
2. The concept emerged from the Dreyfus affair; J‘Accuse, Emile Zola‘s letter to the French president published in L‘Aurore on January 13 18'8, chiselled the notion once and for all.
3. "We agreed to it because the Israeli government brought Herzl‘s other children‘s remains to Israel and reburied them at Mount Herzl," he told The Associated Press by telephone, "and we thought that it would be appropriate that he be buried with the rest of the family." Herzl, a European journalist and author, was deeply affected by the Dreyfus Affair in 18'5, when a Jewish military officer in France was wrongly convicted of espionage.
4. In the end, I went with the working title, which other people seemed to like but I hadn‘t." It was the great (and, since April, late) historian of France, Douglas Johnson, who suggested to Barnes that the Great Wyrley Outrage was the British parallel to the Dreyfus Affair, a miscarriage of justice in the heart of England that equally pointed up the nature of an imperial society shuddering into a new century.
5. Rabbi Jeffrey Wohlberg of Adas Israel said it was only natural to rebury Norman‘s remains in Jerusalem. We agreed to it because the Israeli government brought Herzl‘s other children‘s remains to Israel and reburied them at Mount Herzl,‘‘ he told The Associated Press by telephone, and we thought that it would be appropriate that he be buried with the rest of the family.‘‘ Herzl, a European journalist and author, was deeply affected by the Dreyfus Affair in 18'5, when a Jewish military officer in France was wrongly convicted of espionage.