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- Q365609 subject Q6446790.
- Q365609 subject Q6646305.
- Q365609 subject Q6920883.
- Q365609 subject Q6936848.
- Q365609 abstract "Gaston Moch (1859–1935) was the secretary of the Esperantist Centra Oficejo and a member of the Lingva Komitato.Moch was born in Saint-Cyr-l'École, Yvelines. He was the son of French Jewish Military officer, Col. Jules Moch, co-founder of "The Club Millitaire" during the time when French Jews were entering the upper ranks of the French Army in the 19th century. During World War I, Gaston would reach the rank of Captain. He was also a supportive advocate toward the later release of Capt. Alfred Dreyfus in The Dreyfus Affair trial, in which Dreyfus was falsely accused and sentenced for treasonous acts, aggravated by growing anti-semitism in France. Coincidentally, Moch and Dreyfus were both born and died in the same year.He was also the Father of French Minister-Statesman, Jules S. Moch".
- Q365609 thumbnail Moch.jpg?width=300.
- Q365609 wikiPageWikiLink Q112683.
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- Q365609 wikiPageWikiLink Q6446790.
- Q365609 wikiPageWikiLink Q6646305.
- Q365609 wikiPageWikiLink Q6920883.
- Q365609 wikiPageWikiLink Q6936848.
- Q365609 type Thing.
- Q365609 comment "Gaston Moch (1859–1935) was the secretary of the Esperantist Centra Oficejo and a member of the Lingva Komitato.Moch was born in Saint-Cyr-l'École, Yvelines. He was the son of French Jewish Military officer, Col. Jules Moch, co-founder of "The Club Millitaire" during the time when French Jews were entering the upper ranks of the French Army in the 19th century. During World War I, Gaston would reach the rank of Captain. He was also a supportive advocate toward the later release of Capt.".
- Q365609 label "Gaston Moch".
- Q365609 depiction Moch.jpg.