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Lettres d'un innocent

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A collection of personal letters and polemical essays that document a condemned correspondent’s protest against a judicial error. The material combines intimate family correspondence with legal argumentation, contests a conviction based on secret evidence and disputed handwriting expertise, and points to later discoveries implicating another individual. The writer criticizes press silence and official evasions, details procedural flaws, and urges revision of the trial while asserting personal innocence. Interwoven with forensic and political analysis are scenes of suffering, dignity, and sustained appeals for truth and perseverance.

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Alfred Dreyfus

Alfred Dreyfus was a French army officer whose wrongful conviction for treason in the late 19th century sparked a major political scandal known as the Dreyfus Affair. This event highlighted issues of anti-Semitism and injustice in France, leading to widespread public debate and division. Dreyfus's letters, particularly in "Lettres d'un Innocent: The Letters of Captain Dreyfus to His Wife," provide a poignant insight into his experiences during imprisonment and his fight for vindication. His memoir, "Cinq années de ma vie, 1894-1899," further chronicles his life during this tumultuous period, making significant contributions to discussions on civil rights and the rule of law.

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