
12 July 1906: The acquittal of Alfred Dreyfus, a founding act for the Republic and the workers' movement
12 July 1906: the acquittal of Alfred Dreyfus, a founding act for the Republic and the workers' movement
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12 July 1906: the acquittal of Alfred Dreyfus, a founding act for the Republic and the workers' movement. "After 40 years she is finally settled in a symbolically very important place.
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12 July 1906: the acquittal of Alfred Dreyfus, a founding act for the Republic and the workers' movement.
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"After 40 years she is finally settled in a symbolically very important place.
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On Sunday, July 12, commemorations are held in many cities across the country to commemorate the 120th anniversary of..
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