DE GAULLE'S MEMOIRS. The Hero as History. By STANLEY HOFFMANN. Charles de Gaulle War Memoirs
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in 1959 by French President General Charles De Gaulle who used the word “self-determination” in a speech for the first time.2 Since the end of the war
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Charles de Gaulle The Edge of the Sword New York Criterion Books 1960 I28 pp $3 50 FEW publications are as fascinating for historians and political scientists as General de Gaulle's three-volume War Memoirs They offer de Gaulle's own version of his role during the war period and his conception of international and domestic politics The
De Gaulle wrote the military book, 'Vers l'armée de métier,' which was largely ignored by French military officials, but not by the Germans in World War II. Who Was Charles de Gaulle? “A true leader always keeps an element of surprise up his sleeve, which others cannot grasp but which keeps his public excited and breathless.”
During World War I, de Gaulle distinguished himself on the battlefield. He was wounded twice early on, and received a medal for his service. Promoted to captain, de Gaulle fought in one of the war's most deadly confrontations — the Battle of Verdun — in 1916. During the fight, he was injured and, subsequently, taken prisoner.
Writer/director Gabriel Le Bomin’s spectacularly-mounted biographical drama DE GAULLE stirringly depicts a crucial period in the life of one of modern French history's most famous figures. It is May 1940, where the war between Germany and its neighbours has intensified. Shockingly, the French army collapses, and Hitler seizes Paris.
The film s?ds as insightful entertainment by drawing us into Charles De Gaulle’s political and personal turmoil, and remarkably conveying a sense of the degree to which history can hinge on strength of character. Gripping and powerful. Lambert Wilson is superb.