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  1. On the flight home from Montreal, de Gaulle told René de Saint-Légier de la Saussaye—his diplomatic counsellorthat the event was "a historical phenomenon that was perhaps foreseeable but it took a form that only the situation itself could determine.

  2. Jul 23, 2013 · On 18 June 1940, with France collapsing before the Wehrmacht, de Gaulle, then a little-known general, refused to accept France's defeat and broadcast a “Call to Honour” from the BBC: “France,” de Gaulle declared, “has lost a battle, but it has not lost the war.”.

  3. Le passage controversé est précisément celui de la prononciation de « Vive l'Algérie française ! ». Sur son site officiel, la Fondation de Gaulle change l'emplacement de la formule et la justifie en proposant une « indication scénique » qui l'interprète et en change la portée : « Vive Mostaganem ! Vive l'Algérie !

  4. Oct 14, 2016 · On 24 July 1967, during a state visit to Expo ’67, General Charles de Gaulle, president of France and a hero of the 20th century, proclaimed from the balcony of Montréal’s City Hall a sentence that would change the history of Canada: “Vive le Québec libre”.

  5. Sep 28, 2022 · On 24 July 1967, during a state visit to Expo '67, French President and 20th century hero General Charles de Gaulle announced a sentence from the balcony of Montreal's City Hall that would change Canadian history: "Vive le Quebec Libre".

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Algerian_WarAlgerian War - Wikipedia

    De Gaulle raised the hopes of the pied-noir and the professional military, disaffected by the indecisiveness of previous governments, with his exclamation of "Vive l'Algérie française " ("Long live French Algeria") to cheering crowds in Mostaganem. At the same time, he proposed economic, social, and political reforms to improve the situation ...

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  8. If de Gaulle wanted independence for Algeria, why appoint as head of government the former director of newspaper Courrier de la Colère, which, under the Fourth Republic, Debré had turned into a platform for pro-French Algeria campaigning?