Souain corporals affair
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L'affaire des caporaux de Souain, originaires de Normandie et de Bretagne (Louis Girard, Lucien Lechat, Louis Lefoulon et Théophile Maupas), fusillés pour l'exemple, est un des cas parmi les plus flagrants et les plus médiatisés de l'injustice militaire durant la Première Guerre mondiale.
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The Souain corporals affair ([swɛ̃]; French: Affaire des caporaux de Souain) was an incident where four corporals in the French Army were shot by firing squad as an example to the rest of their companies during the First World War. The executions, which occurred in the vicinity of Souain on 17 March 1915, are considered to be the most egregious and most publicized military injustice during World War I in France. The events inspired the 1935 anti-war novel Paths of Glory by Humphrey Cobb, later adapted for film by Stanley Kubrick.
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Affaire des caporaux de Souain
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L'affaire des caporaux de Souain, originaires de Normandie et de Bretagne (Louis Girard, Lucien Lechat, Louis Lefoulon et Théophile Maupas), fusillés pour l'exemple, est un des cas parmi les plus flagrants et les plus médiatisés de l'injustice militaire durant la Première Guerre mondiale.
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The Souain corporals affair ([swɛ̃]; French: Affaire des caporaux de Souain) was an incident where four corporals in the French Army were shot by firing squad as an example to the rest of their companies during the First World War. The executions, which occurred in the vicinity of Souain on 17 March 1915, are considered to be the most egregious and most publicized military injustice during World War I in France. The events inspired the 1935 anti-war novel Paths of Glory by Humphrey Cobb, later adapted for film by Stanley Kubrick.
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