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Charles de Gaulle

Charles André Joseph Marie de Gaulle (French pronunciation: [də ˈɡoːl]  ( listen), English: /də ˈɡɔːl/; 22 November 1890 – 9 November 1970) was a French general and statesman who led the Free French Forces during World War II. He later founded the French Fifth Republic in 1958 and served as its...
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Appeal of June 18 General de Gaulle speaking on the BBC on 18 June 1940
The Appeal of June 18 (L'Appel du 18 Juin) was a famous speech by Charles de Gaulle, the leader of the Free French Forces, in 1940. The appeal is the origin of the French Resistance to the German occupation during World War II. De Gaulle spoke to...
  Radio address French Resistance  
Vive le Québec libre speech  
Vive le Québec libre! (Long live free Quebec!) was a famous and controversial phrase in a speech delivered by French President Charles de Gaulle in Montreal on July 24, 1967. De Gaulle was in Canada on an official visit under the pretext of...
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