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Gilberte Montavon
Montavon (second from left) with Swiss officers in 1916
Born
Gilberte Montavon

(1896-03-20)March 20, 1896
Courgenay, Switzerland
DiedMay 2, 1957(1957-05-02) (aged 61)
Zürich, Switzerland
Resting placeFriedhof Nordheim
Other namesGilberte de Courgenay
Gilberte Schneider
Occupationwaitress
SpouseLouis Schneider
Children1
Parent(s)Gustave Montavon
Lucine Laville

Gilberte Montavon de Courgenay (20 March 1896 – 2 May 1957) was a Swiss waitress who became a national symbol of spiritual national defense during World War I and World War II. She entertained Swiss Army troops at the Hôtel de Gare in Courgenay, which was owned by her family, and became popular with the soldiers. In 1917, the composer and folklorist Hanns In der Gand gave a concert at the hotel and performed his new song La petite Gilberte, written about Montavon. The song was adopted by the army to boost morale throughout the war. Montavon inspired Rudolph Bolo Mäglin's 1939 novel Gilberte de Courgenay and his play of the same name. Two films, August Kern's Marguerite et les soldates in 1940 and Franz Schnyder's Gilberte de Courgenay in 1941, were based on her life.

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