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MEN CONSCRIPTED INTO THE GERMAN ARMY AGAINST THEIR WILL
Malgre-nous
  • Monument to the Malgré-nous in [[Obernai]], [[Bas-Rhin]]

Malgré-nous         
The term Malgré-nous ( or 'despite ourselves') refers to the young Alsatians and Mosellans who were drafted by force into the German armies (Wehrmacht and Waffen-SS) during the Second World War, in direct violation of the Armistice of 22 June 1940, and of the International Convention of La Haye. The term is sometimes used to refer to the Alsace-Moselle women also drafted against their will into the general German War effort.
Le Médecin malgré lui         
  • Front page of ''The Doctor in Spite of Himself''—engraving from the 1719 edition
LITERARY WORK BY MOLIÈRE
Le medecin malgre lui; Doctor in Spite of Himself; Doctor in spite of himself; Le médecin malgré lui; The doctor in spite of himself; Le Medecin malgre lui; The Doctor in Spite of Himself; The Doctor Despite Himself; Le Médecin Malgré Lui; The Doctor In Spite Of Himself
Le Médecin malgré lui (; "The doctor/physician in spite of himself") is a farce by Molière first presented in 1666 (published as a manuscript in early 1667) at le théâtre du Palais-Royal by la Troupe du Roi."Le Médecin malgré lui" , site-moliere.
Champignol malgré lui         
  • Poster for original production, 1892
  • Act I: St Florimond, mistaken for Champignol, is arrested
FRENCH FARCE
Champignol malgré-lui
Champignol malgré lui (Champignol despite himself) is a farce in three acts, by Georges Feydeau and Maurice Desvallières. It was first performed in Paris in 1892–93, and ran for 434 performances.

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Malgré-nous

Malgré-nous (lit.'we despite ourselves', or more figuratively 'we who are forced against our will') is a term that refers to men from Alsace–Lorraine who were conscripted into the German military after the region's annexation from France during World War II. The female term Malgré-elles is sometimes used to refer to the Alsace-Moselle women also drafted against their will into the general German war effort.