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Charles de Gaulle
Definition
- Born November 22, 1890, Charles de Gaulle reached historical status on June 18, 1940, when he made a famous radio speech calling for the French to resist the German invaders, though the apparently legal government headed by Marshall Pétain had called for a truce. A professional soldier, de Gaulle had previously achieved the status of “temporary”general by leading one of the few successful counter attacks against the invading army. [Source: Encyclopedia of Political Communication; De Gaulle, Charles (1890–1970)]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/Charles_de_Gaulle
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