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  1. Olympedia – Yves Dreyfus

    WEBDec 16, 2021 · Biography. Over the course of his lengthy épée fencing career, Yves Dreyfus captured over a dozen major international fencing medals. Of Jewish ancestry, he survived the Nazi occupation of France …

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    Dreyfus was born in Clermont-Ferrand, France, to Raoul Andre Dreyfus and Nelly Caroline Haas on May 17, 1931, and was Jewish. He survived the Nazi occupation of France as a child despite being Jewish by taking the name Yves Doucet. In 1955, he was married to Marie Lise Levy.
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    Dreyfus was a three-time Olympian for France and won two bronze medals in épée, one in 1956 and one in 1964, competing well but not medaling in 1960. At the 1956 Olympics in Melbourne at the age of 25 he won a bronze medal in team épée. The French Team defeated Great Britain, but lost to Hungary and Italy. [citation needed]
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    Mr Dreyfus is also an attorney who served as the 35th Attorney-General of Australia in the Albanese Government and previously in the second Rudd Government. Following the Labor Party's victory at the 2022 federal election, Mr Dreyfus also took on the role of Cabinet Secretary under the Albanese government.
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