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The behaviour of Charles de Gaulle after the Second World War so infuriated Winston Churchill that he believed the French leader posed one of the greatest dangers to peace in Europe.
If Winston Churchill is today the icon of an American right that denounced the "appeasement" of Iraq, Charles de Gaulle is the inspiration for some of those who continue to urge European governme ...
De Gaulle, by Julian Jackson (Belknap Press of Harvard University, 928 pp., $39.95) Charles de Gaulle was perhaps the most thoughtful and impressive statesman of the twentieth century. His only ...
Charles de Gaulle's son, Philippe, has rejected suggestions that his father emerged from the Second World War anti-British and contemptuous of Winston Churchill. Stay up to date with notifications ...
In truth, the allied leader Churchill and FDR despised was the leader of the “Free French,” Charles de Gaulle, whose personal vanity and insecurity about the diminished “glory” of his ...
Winston Churchill and Franklin Roosevelt found Charles de Gaulle admirable and infuriating in equal measure, and readers may well feel the same way about his war memoirs, now in a fresh reprint ...
The Allies decide to dump their man, the very exile they groomed to take over after the liberation. His transgressions have been breathtaking. The man is an ingrate. He is arrogant. He endangers th… ...
París, 21 may (EFE). — Cuando se estrecharon la mano por vez primera en junio de 1940, De Gaulle conocía a Churchill pero este no al francés. Un desencuentro que ina… ...
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