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FRAD043_050_Pierre Joseph Nauton (1914-1918)

Tabatière en aluminium décorée et portant les initiales de la belle-mère de Pierre-Joseph Nauton ME, Marie ENJELVIN et la mention Chemin des Dames. Carte postale humoristique traitant du renvoi des Allemands du territoire français envoyée par des amies à la femme de Pierre-Joseph Nauton (sans date). A la frontière franco-allemande, un soldat français supporté par deux femmes symbolisant l'Alsace et la Lorraine botte les fesses de deux soldats allemands figurés sous l'aspect de porcs, les renvoyant ainsi chez eux. La légende est la suivante Un bon coup de pied dans le...Rhin. Le dessin est réalisé par Lupa en 1914. Elle est éditée par l'imprimerie P. Schneider, à Paris.
Enfant naturel, Pierre-Joseph Nauton est placé dès son plus jeune âge à Brioude chez un agriculteur jusqu'à sa majorité. Il effectue son service militaire et toute la période de guerre dans divers régiments d'artillerie. Il se marie à Saugues (Haute-Loire, France)le 18 juillet 1918 avec Marie-Reine Enjelvin. Aux environs de l'armistice de novembre 1918, de retour de permission en Haute-Loire, il est pris à partie dans une rixe et est gravement blessé par un autre soldat. Il décéde de ses blessures le 8 avril 1919 à l'hôpital militaire de Colmar.

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Marie-Joseph Chazal

DATE

1914 - 1919

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fra

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Europeana 1914-1918

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europeana19141918:agent/c3e75c85ee7fda77bf3bf8222f5cfce7

Date

1919
1914

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Story

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fra
Français

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Europe

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Europeana 1914-1918

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Europeana 1914-1918

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1919
1914

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2020601_Ag_ErsterWeltkrieg_EU

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1914

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1919

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mul

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Pierre-Joseph Nauton | europeana19141918:agent/54e003d858b0b22b1da687fce67234d8
Marie-Joseph Chazal | europeana19141918:agent/c3e75c85ee7fda77bf3bf8222f5cfce7

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2019-09-11T08:30:17.929Z
2020-02-25T08:23:27.772Z
2020-02-25T08:23:27.773Z
2013-11-18 13:23:58 UTC
2013-11-18 13:34:18 UTC

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