In the era of the First World War the French intelligence became restless when they discovered that someone is revealing their secrets to German military. Alfred Dreyfus, a Jewish artillery officer and a Captain in the French army was labeled for the treason. This conspiracy originated by anti-Semitism, which caused senior officers to declare Dreyfus as a spying culprit. Nevertheless, there was no concrete evidence that could support their decision. Dreyfus was court-martialed for no reason; he did not even got a chance to prove himself innocent. Not only this, but he was he also ...