Amidst the crackling sounds, an unmistakable voice emerges: "Whatever happens, the flame of the French Resistance must not be extinguished and will not be extinguished!" says General de Gaulle. Or ...
More than any other intervention, the speech known as the Appeal of 18 June symbolises Charles de Gaulle’s status as a national hero leading France’s resistance to the occupying German army. “I, ...
Explores the life of General De Gaulle, from the Appeal of June 18, 1940, to his departure from power in 1969. A dive into the military and political career of De Gaulle and an inside portrait of his ...
Pathé, the studio behind 'Monte Cristo,' has unveiled a teaser for 'De Gaulle,' an international historical saga charting the French Resistance.
The grave of General Charles de Gaulle, France's World War II hero and post-war president, was vandalised on Saturday, police said. A man aged in his thirties stepped onto the grave and kicked the ...
Long ReadCharles de Gaulle's last living child, Philippe, is 101. His succession is worrying the loyal followers of the famed French general and founder of the Fifth Republic. Who can be the new ...
More than five years in the making, Antonin Baudry ’s French-language two-part biopic De Gaulle will finally hit the big ...
IN HIS book Adventure in Diplomacy, which is more than ever worth reading in the light of recent events, Kenneth Pendar relates how one evening early in 1943 he found himself seated in a villa in ...
France’s Fifth Republic was born 60 years ago on Tuesday, when General Charles de Gaulle published a new constitution. It was the beginning of French politics as we know it. The maverick writer and ...
In November 1962, de Gaulle hosted then British prime minister Harold Macmillan, an Old Etonian with a famously Edwardian style, at the French presidential summer retreat of Rambouillet – an exquisite ...
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