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Charles de Gaulle?

French General that fled to England and started a government-in-exile.


Which is the french general who set up a government-in-exile when France fell?

Charles de Gaulle


Who set up a French government in exile in Great Britain?

isn't it Charles de Gaulle?


Who was the frence general who set up a government in exile in London during World War 2?

Charles de Gaulle .


What side did France take in World War 2?

The French were on the Allied side. France was quickly defeated & overrun by the Blitzkreig in 1940. There was a Government set up known as Vichy which tried to maintain a form of autonomy under the Nazis. The Free French, in exile, were led by General Charles de Gaulle.


Who set up a exile in Britain after fall of 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.


After the fall of France he set up a government in exile?

You must be referring to Charles De Gaulle who set up a pro-allied frence government after Germany took North France and Vichy France took South France. De Gaulle had his French government based in Algiers.


What was General Charles de Gaulle's reaction to Frances' surrender?

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."


Who set up a French government in England?

Charles De Gaulle


Job vacancies in tibetan government in exile?

because every nation they have own place to extending to thier life but as per tibetan people dont have fully freedom over the moment so that the reason people are escaped from from tibet to india for exile and set up the government for justice


How does the Preamble set the tone of the document?

The general purposes of American Government.


After achieving control of government where did Cardinal Richelieu set out to?

build an absolute French monarchy