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George Archer-Shee, né à Bristol le 6 mai 1895, mort le 31 octobre 1914, est un élève d'un collège naval britannique, renvoyé pour vol puis acquitté deux ans plus tard. Devenu officier, il est tué au début de la Première Guerre mondiale. Son histoire a inspiré une pièce de théâtre et des adaptations à la radio, à la télévision et au cinéma. George Archer-Shee (6 May 1895 – 31 October 1914) was a Royal Navy cadet whose case of whether he stole a five shilling postal order was decided in the High Court of Justice in 1910. Archer-Shee was successfully defended by barrister and politician Sir Edward Carson. The trial, which became a British cause célèbre, was the inspiration for the 1946 Terence Rattigan play The Winslow Boy, which has been the basis of two films. Following his acquittal, the boy's family were paid compensation in July 1911. Archer-Shee was commissioned in the British Army in 1913, and killed aged 19, at the First Battle of Ypres on 31 October 1914.
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