From the bridge of a British warship, General Charles de Gaulle watches with excitement as the fog-shrouded outline of the ...
General Charles de Gaulle had won Parisian hearts. He had also won a practically unchallenged right to rule France. His hour of triumph, ticked off by snipers’ fire at him, was one for history.
For the first time in 50 years, the North London home where former French President Charles de Gaulle fled following the Nazi takeover of France is up for sale at £15 million (about $20.8 million US).
IN the March Atlantic I discussed a number of books dealing with the North African campaign in general and with “de Gaullism” in particular. I thought, at that time, that the books reviewed and the ...
FROM radios and television sets throughout France last week came the hoarse, oracular voice that every Frenchman tries hopelessly to imitate. It belonged to Charles de Gaulle, who in a nationwide ...