The leader of the Free French Forces during World War II was General Charles de Gaulle. He became a prominent figure in the resistance against Nazi occupation of France and rallied support for the Free French movement from exile in London. De Gaulle's leadership helped to unify various factions of the French resistance and played a crucial role in the liberation of France. After the war, he went on to become the President of France.
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Charles André Joseph Marie de Gaulle (also known as General de Gaulle).
George Washington applied for the command of a Virginia militia regiment in 1754, during the early stages of the French and Indian War. He was appointed as a lieutenant colonel and given command of the Virginia forces, which marked the beginning of his military career. Washington's leadership in this conflict helped to establish his reputation as a military leader.
George Roger Clark was the militia leader who convinced many Native Americans to abandon their British allies leading to the recovery of the fort at Vincennes Indiana.
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The general Charles de Gaulle organized the Free French forces from Britain.
YES. Washington was appointed a major in the Virginia militia just before the Seven Years War (called the French and Indian War in North America) and served and led with distinction in that war.
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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.
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