Alsace, a region marked by an intricate history and shifting sovereignties, changed national affiliations four times between 1870 and 1945. Pierre Wersinger, an Alsatian, was conscripted into the German armed forces near the end of World War II as a "Malgre-nous"-a term denoting involuntary enlistment-at just fifteen and a half years old.
After establishing the historical context , drawing upon his father's autobiographical notes, recorded interviews, and comprehensive historical research, Thierry Wersinger presents the life story of Pierre Wersinger including his daring two escapes from the German army.
Pierre's life and career exemplify the challenges of belonging to the "Flak Generation" and his resolve to succeed as a father, educator, and Alsatian.
He was a strong advocate for the Alsatian renaissance, as he cherished integration within France while preserving its German heritage. Ultimately, he was grateful that his children did not endure the upheavals of his youth and continually hoped they would be spared similar hardships he faced during his life.