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Yea In the volatile France of the 1890s, the Dreyfus case provided the spark for an inevitable political and social flare-up. Extremists of the right and left used the affair to illustrate their disillusionment with the prevailing order. When Dreyfus was found guilty at the first court-martial, a storm of anti-Jewish propaganda was unleashed by the powerful anti-Semitic forces that existed at the time, particularly in the French army. Liberal French people, in view of Dreyfus's apparent guilt, had to remain silent at first. They did not remain silent, however, after the discovery of the evidence against Esterhazy, the dismissal of his accuser Picquart, and the eventual acquittal of Esterhazy. These apparent injustices provoked widespread protests, and the Dreyfus case soon became the most important public issue in France. Right-wing political elements, the army, and the Roman Catholic church upheld the verdict of the court-martial. Liberals and many intellectuals, led by the novelist "/find/Concise.asp?z=1&pg=2&ti=761552272" and the poet and essayist "/find/Concise.asp?z=1&pg=2&ti=761575250", denounced them. The novelist "/find/Concise.asp?z=1&pg=2&ti=761578164" wrote an impassioned letter, printed in the Paris newspaper L'Aurore in January 1898, under the heading J'accuse ("I accuse"). Zola's courageous denunciation of both military Bibliography: sentenced to a fine and a year in prison. Zola escaped, however, and during his brief, self-imposed exile in England, his trial and the ideas he had expressed made the Dreyfus case a subject of worldwide concern.
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