During the infamous Dreyfus trial in France, Jewish army officer Captain Alfred Dreyfus was falsely accused of treason, sparking a national scandal marked by anti-Semitism and injustice. Among Dreyfus’s defenders was Emile Zola, a fearless advocate for truth and justice, who faced relentless opposition in the courtroom. The atmosphere was charged with hostility, and the presiding judge, blatantly biased, refused to allow Zola to call witnesses or challenge the fabricated evidence against Dreyfus.
“The case is closed!” the…
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