- Henri Torres
Henry Torrès (1891-1966) was born in
Les Andelys in1891 . His grandfather, Isaiah Levaillant, had founded theLeague for the Defense of Human and Civil Rights during theDreyfus Affair .Career
As a young man, Torres became an active
communist and worked as a journalist for various socialist publications. During the First World War he served as an infantrysergeant , was injured atVerdun and won several medals including theCroix de Guerre .After the war Torres decided to study law and became a criminal lawyer. WithMoro Giafferi andCampinchi he was known as one of the "three Musketeers" -- all brilliant young leaders of the Paris bar. In his early years Torrès had aspired to become acomedian , but his style was encumbered by a pronouncedlisp . Nonetheless, in his later years he was famed for his booming voice and flamboyant personality.Torrès was involved in several criminal trials, before the Schwartzbard trial, not only in Paris but in Moscow and in Rumania. Upon returning to Paris he initiated a protest campaign denouncing the barbaric treatment of Jews in
Bessarabia . After theSchwartzbard trial he was recognized as one of France's leading trial lawyers and remained active in political affairs.After the
Nazi invasion of France , Torrès fled toSouth America , but was expelled first fromUruguay and then fromBrazil because of his leftist associations. He moved on toCanada and then theUnited States . While in America, he campaigned against thePetain regime and supportedDe Gaulle . As aJew , he had been banned from theFrench bar and because of his anti-government pamphlets and books he was condemned to death by thePetain regime .Writer
In
New York City Torres served as editor-in-chief ofLa Voix de France , a political journal for refugees and later as a professor of law at the Universities ofRio de Janeiro andSao Paulo . After the war, he returned to his homeland and was reinstated into the French bar.From
1948 to1958 he was aGaullist senator for theSeine Department .He served briefly as Vice President of the High Court of Justice and did work in the national radio and television system, serving as President of the state monopoly from1948 to1959 .Torres was a prolific writer and also wrote plays with a legal background including French translations of The Trial of Mary Dugan and Witness for the Prosecution. Henry Torrès died at his
Paris home in1966 . He was 75.ources
Further reading
*Jean-Denis Bredin, "The Affair: The Case of Alfred Dreyfus" (1986)
*Eric Cahm, "The Dreyfus Affair in French Society and Politics" (1996), ISBN 0-582-27679-9)
*Guy Chapman, "The Dreyfus Trials" (1972)
*Nicholas Halasz, "Captain Dreyfus: The Story of a Mass Hysteria" (1955)
*Michael Burns, "France and the Dreyfus Affair: A Documentary History" (1999)
*David Levering Lewis, "Prisoners of Honor, the Dreyfus Affair"(1994),Henry Holt and Co, ISBN 0-8050-3766-7
*The Hon Justice Michael Kirby AC CMG, "The Dreyfus Case a Century On - Ten Lessons for Ireland & Australia" http://www.lawsociety.ie/documents/committees/hr/lectures/dreyfusaffair2006.pdf
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