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Lucie Dreyfus-Hadamard (23 August 1869 – 14 December 1945) was the wife of , a Jewish French Army officer who due to antisemitism was wrongfully accused and convicted of being a German spy and imprisoned on Devil's Island in before being exonerated and released.


Life
Lucie Hadamard was born into a Parisian Jewish family in 1869. She married in 1890. The pair had two children: Pierre, born 1891, and Jeanne, born 1893.

In 1894, as part of the , Alfred Dreyfus was court-martialed for espionage and sentenced to a penal colony. Lucie worked to convince French authorities to exonerate her husband. She petitioned Parliament in 1896 but her petition was denied. In 1898 she published a collection of his letters under the title Letters of an Innocent. A subsequent petition resulted in a second court-martial being convened, which ultimately resulted in Alfred's exoneration.

During the First World War Lucie worked as a nurse. Alfred died in 1935. During the Second World War, Lucie lived in a convent to avoid becoming a victim of ; a granddaughter, Madeleine Lévy, was killed in . Lucie died in Paris in December 1945, seven months after the end of World War II in Europe.


Cultural depictions
In Dreyfus (1930, Germany) Lucie Dreyfus was played by .

In Dreyfus (1931, UK) she was played by .

In The Life of Emile Zola (1937), Lucie was played by .

In the 1958 film I Accuse!, Lucie was played by .

In An Officer and a Spy (2020; French: J'Accuse), Lucie was played by .


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