French General that fled to England and started a government-in-exile.
Charles de Gaulle was the French general who fled to England when France fell. He became the symbol of the French resistance during the war.
During the French Revolution a large number of aristocrats fled to England to escape from being summarily trialled as enemies of the people and condemned to be guillotined or otherwise killed.
General David Benjamin Brandt.
The French general who escaped to England was Charles de Gaulle. Following France's defeat in World War II in 1940, de Gaulle fled to London where he became the leader of the Free French Forces. He advocated for continued resistance against Nazi Germany and played a crucial role in rallying support for the French government-in-exile. De Gaulle later returned to France and became a prominent figure in the post-war government.
what general fled to Canada and returned to Virginia in 1869
Louis-Philippe, the first, last and only monarch of the Orléans dynasty
Macduff, he fled to england.
Emigres.
In general refugees are from the country from which they have fled.
loyalists?
After she fled to England in 1567.