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France honours a long dead Jew as the living flee antisemitism

More than a century after scapegoating Alfred Dreyfus, Paris offers symbolic reparations to a corpse

June 12, 2025 14:44
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Dishonoured: the degradation of Captain Alfred Dreyfus – not for what he did, but for what he was (Image: Le Petit Journal_
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Sometimes justice gallops, sometimes it crawls. Sometimes it is cosmetic, done to conceal other, more current crimes: to soothe those who stand and watch.In an exquisite metaphor for Jewish history, the Dreyfus Affair, a famous example of the Jew as mirror to the wider civilisation and depositary for its crimes, winds on. Alfred Dreyfus was, of course, the Jewish army captain falsely accused of spying for the Germans during the French Third Republic in 1894. The French army was weak, and this is how it made itself strong: with Jewish pain. Scapegoated for his Jewishness, Dreyfus was publicly dishonoured before a crowd that shouted, “Death to Judas, death to the Jews!” and sent, with awful irony, to Devil’s Island in French Guiana.

The novelist Emile Zola took up the case and was possibly killed for it: he died of carbon monoxide poisoning in 1902 and rumours abounded that his chimney was blocked by an anti-Dreyfusard stove fitter. It’s stupid enough to believe.

The real spy was identified, and Dreyfus was eventually pardoned, then exonerated. Now, steps are taken to promote him to the rank he would have had if the Dreyfus Affair had not happened. He will likely become a brigadier general and may be reburied in the Pantheon of French heroes.

Dreyfus has a new posthumous destiny. I predict there will be other fates for Dreyfus, other uses, because he was in life, and remains, a vehicle by which France, the first European nation to emancipate its Jews, chooses to divine itself. Dreyfusards and anti-Dreyfusards knew themselves by their attitude to the case, an early form of culture war. The essential point, though, is this: Dreyfus died in 1935. We are talking, in all seriousness, about reparations to a corpse: a thing that cannot be lauded or harmed. Europe is filled with such cosmetic memorials, such reparations and apologies to Jewish corpses. Is it meaningful, or helpful? As ever with such matters, I think: what about the living?

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