svg]:overflow-visible">Listen to article • 0:00 minOne hundred and twenty years ago Sunday, Alfred Dreyfus, a French army captain, was exonerated of his wrongful conviction on espionage charges — bringing to an end an explosive and tortuous process marked by antisemitism, deceit, and the complicity of France’s military in aiding one of the first great miscarriages of justice to play out in the modern media age.Dreyfus was arrested in December 1894 after being accused of passing military secrets to the German Embassy in Paris. He was court-martialed, convicted, and sentenced to life imprisonment on France’s notorious Devil’s Island.Historians now agree that a...