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General Charles de Gaulle's reaction to the surrender was to flee to england,where he set up a government-in-exile proclaiming, "France has lost a battle, but France has not lost the war."
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Because of the Holocaust. So they could be safe.
Kaiser Wilhelm fled Germany after Germany lost in a war. All alies then wanted to get rid of him for making them fight. He either stayed and died or flee and have a chance.
The iron curtain ("from the Baltic in the north to the Adriatic in the south") was not imaginary. Many people died trying to flee East Germany.
17 June 1940 , Charles de Gaulle left France for England to establish the Free French Forces .
General Charles de Gaulle's reaction to the surrender was to flee to england,where he set up a government-in-exile proclaiming, "France has lost a battle, but France has not lost the war."
He never even went to Germany. He tried to flee FROM France TO the Austrian army, who were allied to the Prussians, who were German.
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Charles X escaped to Great Britain in 1792 when the French Revolutionary Wars began. He lived in both Edinburgh and London, supported by a generous allowance from King George III. He was the last of the French Bourbons who were descendants of Henry IV.
It might be Dunkirk
The tried to save their lives and the monarchy. The only way to do that, was to flee France, which unfortunately was not succesfull.
Because of the Holocaust. So they could be safe.
He was put on a death sentence by hitler,and of course fled to avoid that.
Kaiser Wilhelm fled Germany after Germany lost in a war. All alies then wanted to get rid of him for making them fight. He either stayed and died or flee and have a chance.
No, he was executed later because he was punished for trying to flee from France.