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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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