The leader of the 'Free French' in WW2 was Charles de Gaulle. He went on to become President of France.
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the french were with the allied forces
Charles de Gaulle was a French general during World War II who led the free French forces. He founded and served as the first President of the French Fifth Republic from 1959-1969.
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He was the leader of the Free French Forces who were partisans in World War II, drawn from many countries, who continued the struggle against the Axis powers after the surrender of France in June 1940 .
The Big Three were Roosevelt (American), Churchill (British) and Stalin (Russian). The French leader you are probably thinking of was Charles De Gaulle who was the self-appointed leader of the Free French forces. He was not one of the Big Three. He could be quite difficult to work with though and what Churchill and Roosevelt would call him when nobody else was around probably does not bear repeating.
Charles De Gaulle was the leader of the French forces during World War two, and later founded the French Fifth Republic, in which he presided for ten years. He was the general who capitulated to the Nazi forces' demands and surrendered France to the Axis.
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The Doughboys refer to the American forces in France during World War I. General John J. Pershing was their leader.
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