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Dreyfus case: testimony of Lieutenant-Colonel Georges Picquart (1854-1914
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Dreyfus case: testimony of Lieutenant-Colonel Georges Picquart (1854-1914
GIA4773362 Dreyfus case: testimony of Lieutenant-Colonel Georges Picquart (1854-1914) at the trial of writer Emile Zola (following the letter J acccuse). 02/1898. by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Dreyfus case: testimony of Lieutenant-Colonel Georges Picquart (1854-1914) at the trial of writer Emile Zola (following the letter J acccuse). 02/1898.); eGiancarlo Costa; out of copyright
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© Giancarlo Costa / Bridgeman Images
Alfred 1859 1935 Dreyfus Dreyfus Case Emile 1840 1902 Francedreyfus Alfred 1859 1935 Jews Lawsuit Zola Zola Emile 1840 1902 Jewish Religion
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The captivating print captures a significant moment in history - the testimony of Lieutenant-Colonel Georges Picquart during the trial of writer Emile Zola, following his famous letter "J'accuse". The image portrays the intensity and gravity of the Dreyfus case, a landmark event that unfolded in France in February 1898. Lieutenant-Colonel Georges Picquart, depicted here with utmost determination on his face, played a crucial role in uncovering evidence that ultimately led to the exoneration of Captain Alfred Dreyfus. This historical trial was not only about justice for one man but also exposed deep-rooted prejudices and anti-Semitism within French society at that time. The unknown artist's engraving skillfully captures this pivotal moment as Picquart stands before the court, testifying against all odds. The composition highlights both his bravery and conviction as he confronts societal biases head-on. This photograph serves as a reminder of how individuals like Picquart can challenge injustice and fight for truth even when faced with immense opposition. It is an enduring symbol of courage and resilience against discrimination. As we reflect upon this image today, it prompts us to examine our own societies and question whether prejudice still lingers within our systems. It reminds us that it is our collective responsibility to stand up against injustice wherever we find it.
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