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  1. Lucie Dreyfus-Hadamard (23 August 1869 – 14 December 1945) was the wife of Alfred Dreyfus. Life [ edit ] Lucie Hadamard was born into a Parisian Jewish family in 1869.

  2. Lucie Dreyfus-Hadamard, née à Chatou le 23 août 1869 et morte à Paris le 14 décembre 1945, était l'épouse d'Alfred Dreyfus et son principal et indéfectible soutien durant l'affaire qui ébranla le couple de 1894 à 1906.

  3. 14 de dez. de 2012 · 1945: Dreyfus's Widow Dies. Lucie Dreyfuss letters to her 'darling Fred' sustained him through his painful ordeal, as did the knowledge that she had shielded their children from the case.

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  4. 12 de fev. de 2018 · The personal letters Lucie Dreyfus sent to her husband Alfred and the extensive correspondence she conducted with the authorities reveal the tremendous efforts she exerted and the personal aspect of one of the most notorious anti-Semitic affairs in history.

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  5. Lucie Dreyfus, who had played a major role in the fight to exonerate her husband, was hidden in a convent in Valence during the German occupation. Their son, Pierre Léon Dreyfus (1891–1946), escaped to the United States in 1943.

  6. Victime d'une machination au plus haut niveau de l'Etat-major, le capitaine Dreyfus est condamné en décembre 1894 à la déportation pour haute trahison. Lucie, son épouse, passe un pacte avec lui : vivre, quoi qu'il en coûte, en attendant la réhabilitation.

  7. 1 de jun. de 2024 · Captain Dreyfus is sentenced to deportation for high treason. Lucie, his wife, agrees a pact with him: stay alive, whatever it takes, whilst awaiting rehabilitation. For five long years the couple exchanged hundreds of letters which were opened, analysed and censored by the French authorities.