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.
Philippe Leclerc was the leader of the French Army during World War II. Leclerc is thought to the greatest French military leader in the Second World War. His desert campaigns and his drive on Paris in 1944 are still immortalized in French history.
Neville Chamberlain
For low brass, the trombone is considered the leader. For all of the brass, trumpet is the leader.
Andre Dewaverin alias "Colonel Passy"
Claude Monet is the father of Impressionism!
the leader of ukiss is "woo sung hyun" or KEVIN onstage............The leader is SooHyun, AKA The powerful vocals
The leader of B1A4 is Jinyoung
Joseph Stalin was the leader of Russia in 1939.
Hitler was the leader of Germany in 1939.
A French leader coined the phrase. See better answer on link below.
Joseph Stalin
The team that was crowned the French football champions in 1939 is Sete.
"Leader" in French is translated as "chef" or "dirigeant".
Ray French was born in 1939.
Franco.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
The runners up team of the French football league in 1939 was Marseille.
I tyink he answer to "who was the french leader of the second crusade" is Louis VII.
There was no population census take for the French people in 1939. There was one taken in 1936 of 41,502,000 and then again in 1946 of 40,506,639.