The foreign policy of Charles de Gaulle covers the diplomacy of Charles de Gaulle as French leader 1940–1946 and 1959–1969, along with his followers and...
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May 68 (section De Gaulle flees)
the national government briefly ceased to function after President Charles de Gaulle secretly fled France to West Germany on the 29th. The protests are...
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Liberation of France (category Charles de Gaulle in World War II)
General Charles de Gaulle fled to London, from where he called on his fellow citizens to resist the Germans. The British recognized and funded de Gaulle's Free...
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oppose the invaders. He was arrested but escaped and defected to Charles de Gaulle's Free French Forces at the end of 1943. From 1943 to 1945 he was one...
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Air France (category Companies based in Île-de-France)
carried 46,803,000 passengers in 2019. The airline's global hub is at Charles de Gaulle Airport, with Orly Airport as the primary domestic hub. Air France's...
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The Greatest Frenchman (category Cultural depictions of Charles de Gaulle)
was the former president and leader of the Free French movement, Charles de Gaulle. The show was criticized by some historians in that it focused only...
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Résistancialisme (category Charles de Gaulle in World War II)
Epilogue. Namer, Gérard (1983). La commémoration en France, 1944–1982. Papyrus. pp. 18–19. Gaulle, Charles de (1980–1997). Lettres, notes et carnets. Paris:...
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François Mitterrand (category Members of the Bureau Central de Renseignements et d'Action)
office several times under the Fourth Republic. Mitterrand opposed Charles de Gaulle's establishment of the Fifth Republic. Although at times a politically...
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the April 1961 "Generals' Putsch" against President Charles de Gaulle. The putschists saw de Gaulle's acceptance of Algerian independence as a betrayal...
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Quebec (redirect from Province de Québec)
and continued on with major reforms. In 1967, President of France Charles de Gaulle visited Quebec, to attend Expo 67. There, he addressed a crowd of...
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Orly Airport (redirect from Aéroport de Paris - Orly)
Aéroport de Paris-Orly) (IATA: ORY, ICAO: LFPO) is one of two international airports serving Paris, France, the other one being Charles de Gaulle Airport...
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Fusiliers marins (redirect from Fusiliers de Marine)
Defender 90 Td5 ACMAT VT 4 Admiral Philippe de Gaulle, son of General Charles de Gaulle Lieutenant Commander Henri de Pimodan, famous resistant, died in deportation...
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Vichy France (redirect from Régime de Vichy)
profession de médecin en France s'il ne possède la nationalité française à titre originaire comme étant né de père français ». Dominique Rémy, Les Lois de Vichy...
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Maréchal Philippe Pétain rallied to General Charles de Gaulle's position. As a consequence, on 2 August 1940, de Gaulle was condemned to death in absentia by...
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collapsed and the Fifth Republic began in 1958 to the present. Under Charles de Gaulle it tried to block American and British influence on the European community...
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signed by Maurras, Léon Daudet, and Maurice Pujo praised General Charles de Gaulle. While Maurras described Marshal Philippe Pétain as a "divine surprise"...
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Jean-Paul Sartre (redirect from Jean Paul Charles Aymard Sartre)
1968 during which he was arrested for civil disobedience. President Charles de Gaulle intervened and pardoned him, commenting that "you don't arrest Voltaire"...
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and de Gaulle in a world at war, SAGE Publications, London, retrieved 2024-05-05. Link to this book at the Norwegian National Library. Fenn, Charles (1973)...
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the Cross of Lorraine; later, the personal standard of President Charles de Gaulle, as Chief of the Free France. The flag of France, darker red and blue...
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The Adventures of Tintin (redirect from Les Aventures de Tintin)
qui ne se laissent pas avoir par les grands." Spoken by Charles de Gaulle, according to his Minister for Cultural Affairs André Malraux. De Gaulle had...
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Government and Minister of Justice (Attorney General) (1968–69) under Charles de Gaulle. She worked in René Capitant's law firm. She graduated from business...
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Charvet Place Vendôme (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
cravate noire, la chemise blanche Tauriac, Michel (2008). Vivre avec de Gaulle: les derniers témoins racontent l'homme (in French). Paris: Plon. p. 396...
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Institutes of Political Studies in France, and was established in 1948 by Charles de Gaulle's provisional government following the model of the École Libre...
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1st Spahi Regiment (redirect from 1er Regiment de Spahis Marocains)
were disbanded. Reportedly during a cabinet meeting, one of General Charles de Gaulle's ministers urged that the 1st RSM be retained in service because of...
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Savage War of Peace, p. 27 Charles de Gaulle (1958-06-06). "Discours de Mostaganem, 6 juin 1958". Fondation Charles de Gaulle. Archived from the original...
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Oradour-sur-Glane massacre (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
completely new village was built nearby after the war. President Charles de Gaulle ordered that the ruins of the old village be maintained as a permanent...
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Saint-Lô (redirect from Gare de Saint Lô)
Laudois(es), Laudien(ne)s or Laudinien(ne)s are also cited. A martyr city of World War II, Saint-Lô was decorated with the Legion of Honour in 1948 and was given...
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Nicolas Sarkozy (redirect from Nicolas Paul Stéphane Sarközy de Nagy-Bocsa)
non-nuclear, aircraft carrier for the national Navy (adding to the nuclear Charles de Gaulle), during an official visit in Toulon with Defence Minister Michèle...
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University of Paris (redirect from Faculté de Médecine de Paris)
reached about nine million by 22 May. As explained by Bill Readings: De Gaulle responded on May 24 by calling for a referendum, and [...] the revolutionaries...
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François Rabelais (redirect from Abbaye de Thélème)
noting with surprise and indignation that Rabelais was placed behind Charles de Gaulle's war memoirs, and was denied the "aura of a founding figure! Yet in...
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