The French general who formed an underground movement known as Free France was Charles de Gaulle. Specifically, he formed a government-in-exile in England, and from there also coordinated resistance movements within France.
If you are saying that "Who set up a government when in exile in Britain after the fall of France?" Then that would be Charles de Gaulle.
French General that fled to England and started a government-in-exile.
In a roundabout way. They can be a government in exile, somewhat as the 'official' French government was during WWII
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The French government split and the government in exile was on the Allied side while the Vichy government was on the axis side.
Polish government-in-exile was created in 1939.
Polish government-in-exile ended in 1990.
Charles de Gaulle was the leader of the Free French government in WWII. Like many of the other western European countries with "governments-in-exile", the members of the Free French government lived in England for the duration.