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Charles de Gaulle

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Treaties are like roses and young girls. They last while they last.


— Charles de Gaulle


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You have to be fast on your feet and adaptive or else a strategy is useless.


— Charles de Gaulle


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You start out giving your hat, then you give your coat, then your shirt, then your skin and finally your soul.


— Charles de Gaulle


#finally #give #giving #hat #out

A great country worthy of the name does not have any friends.


— Charles de Gaulle


#country #does #friends #great #great country

Greatness is a road leading towards the unknown.


— Charles de Gaulle


#leading #road #towards #unknown

Hearing Mass is the ceremony I most favor during my travels. Church is the only place where someone speaks to me and I do not have to answer back.


— Charles de Gaulle


#back #ceremony #church #during #favor

I grew up to always respect authority and respect those in charge.


— Charles de Gaulle


#authority #charge #grew #i #respect

I have against me the bourgeois, the military and the diplomats, and for me, only the people who take the Metro.


— Charles de Gaulle


#bourgeois #diplomats #i #me #metro

I might have had trouble saving France in 1946 - I didn't have television then.


— Charles de Gaulle


#had #i #might #saving #television

I was France.


— Charles de Gaulle


#i






About Charles de Gaulle

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Did you know about Charles de Gaulle?

With more than 70000 French soldiers killed during the conflict Pierre Mendes-France was made Prime Minister with the main objective of ending the war and by July 1954 a ceasefire had been arranged following which French Forces left and the country was partitioned into North Vietnam and South Vietnam. Kennedy who admired his stance against the Soviet Union – particularly when the Berlin Wall was being built – and who called him "a great captain of the western world" their relationship later cooled. Later colonial Senegalese troops were sent in with machine guns and after several days hundreds of Syrians lay dead in the bazaars and narrow streets of the capital with reports of looting by the attacking forces.

He is considered by many to be the most influential leader in modern French history. He escaped to Britain and gave a famous radio address broadcast by the BBC on 18 June 1940 exhorting the French people to resist Nazi Germany and organised the Free French Forces with exiled French officers in Britain. He later founded the French Fifth Republic in 1958 and served as its first President from 1959 to 1969.

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