Alfred Dreyfus, Anti-Semitism, and French Politics The “Affair” Alfred Dreyfus, Anti-Semitism, and French Politics
Police photograph of Dreyfus after his conviction Police photograph of Dreyfus after his conviction. The epaulets and buttons have been removed from his uniform.
This card uses the well-known anti-Semitic image of the treacherous Jew (Dreyfus) in the form of a snake.
Dreyfus's degradation after his conviction: he is stripped of his braid and buttons, and his sword is broken.
EMILE ZOLA 1840-1902
Zola
"Judas Defended by his Brothers" shows Dreyfus receiving money from a German, while Jews distribute the pamphlet "A Judicial Error."
Alfred Dreyfus, aged 75, in the year of his death in 1934.
Theodor Herzl as a young journalist in Vienna, ca. 1878.