After the surrender of France in June 1940, Charles de Gaulle fled to Britain, where he became a key figure in the French Resistance. He famously delivered a speech on June 18, urging the French people to continue fighting against Nazi Germany. De Gaulle went on to lead the Free French Forces and worked to rally support for France’s liberation, ultimately becoming a prominent leader in the post-war government. His efforts were instrumental in restoring French national pride and sovereignty after World War II.
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Charles de Gaulle married to Yvonne Vendroux in 1921
Henri de Gaulle and Jeanne Maillot. The de Gaulle's were an old, aristocratic family.
The cast of Frankreich nach de Gaulle - 1970 includes: Charles de Gaulle as himself Georges Pompidou as himself
Charles de Gaulle was born on November 22, 1890, in Lille, France, into a devoutly Catholic family that valued education and patriotism. He was the third of five children and grew up in a supportive environment that encouraged intellectual pursuits. De Gaulle attended a Jesuit school, where he developed a strong sense of nationalism and leadership. His early experiences, particularly during World War I, shaped his views on military service and governance.
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 was the President of France
In 1960 the French president was the general Charles de Gaulle.
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It was originally known as Roissy because the largest part of it was built on the territory of the village of Roissy-en-France. Charles de Gaulle (after the late president of France) is its official name. In France it is frequently referred to as Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle.
== == Charles De Gaulle - French General and statesman (1959-1969)
The then prime Minister Georges Pompidousucceded Charles de Gaulle as president.
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