
Mathieu Dreyfus
Mathieu Dreyfus (1857-1936) was the brother of Alfred Dreyfus and a key figure in the Dreyfus Affair, where he dedicated his life to advocating for his brother's innocence. Deeply affected by the injustice faced by Alfred, Mathieu became an outspoken critic of the anti-Semitism and corruption that characterized the case, helping to mobilize public opinion and garner support for Alfred's exoneration. His tireless efforts in pursuit of justice not only highlighted the wrongful accusations against his brother but also symbolized the struggle against state oppression and prejudice in late 19th century France.
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Mathieu Dreyfus wrote a letter to the French Minister of War, highlighting the injustice against his brother Alfred.
Der Offizier Alfred Dreyfus wird posthum GeneralMathieu Dreyfus mobilized intellectual and political support for his brother Alfred during the Dreyfus affair.
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