DREYFUS, ALFRED — (1859–1935), officer in the French army, involved in a treason trial. His court martial, conviction, and final acquittal developed into a political event which had repercussions throughout France and the Jewish world. Born in Mulhouse, Alsace,… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Dreyfus (1930 film) — Dreyfus Directed by Richard Oswald Produced by Richard Oswald Written by Heinz Goldberg, Fritz Wendhausen, Bruno Weil (novel) Cinematography … Wikipedia
Dreyfus affair — The bordereau (memorandum) which sparked the Dreyfus affair … Wikipedia
Dreyfus, Alfred — (1859–1935) The French officer in the Dreyfus Affair. Born into a middle class assimilated family in Alsace, Dreyfus took up a military career, and was commissioned as an artillery officer. After completing a staff course, he was posted to the … Who’s Who in Jewish History after the period of the Old Testament
Dreyfus, Alfred — born Oct. 19, 1859, Mulhouse, France died July 12, 1935, Paris French army officer, subject of the Dreyfus Affair (l Affaire). Son of a Jewish textile manufacturer, he studied at the École Polytechnique, then entered the army and rose to the rank … Universalium
Dreyfus-Affäre — Zeitgenössische Darstellung von Alfred Dreyfus während seines zweiten Prozesses vor dem Militärgericht in Rennes. Vanity Fair vom 7. September 1899 Als Dreyfus Affäre bezeichnet man die Verurteilung des jüdischen Artillerie Hauptmanns Alfred… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Dreyfus, Alfred — (1859 1935) military officer Alfred Dreyfus is best known for being the center of the major controversy known as the Dreyfus affair. Born in Mulhouse to a Jewish Alsatian family, Dreyfus pursued a military career and, in 1893, as an… … France. A reference guide from Renaissance to the Present
Dreyfus, Alfred — (1859 1935) A French Jew and artillery captain attached to the general staff of the French army. In 1894, he was accused of selling military secrets to Germany and placed on trial for espionage and treason. He was tried by a military court and … Historical Dictionary of Israel
Dreyfus model of skill acquisition — In the fields of education and operations research, the Dreyfus model of skill acquisition is a model of how students acquire skills through formal instruction and practicing. Brothers Stuart and Hubert Dreyfus proposed the model in 1980 in an… … Wikipedia
Dreyfus Affair — (1894–1906) A pivotal political crisis of turn of the century France that broadly pitted the forces of left and right against each other. The episode involved the fate of Alfred Dreyfus, a Jewish French army officer who was wrongly court… … Encyclopedia of the Age of Imperialism, 1800–1914