Charles de Gaulle: A Thorn in the Side of Six American Presidents by William R. Keylor (Rowman & Littlefield Publishers: 2020), 376 pages. The signs are everywhere you look: A multipolar world is ...
Winston Churchill and Franklin Roosevelt found Charles de Gaulle admirable and infuriating in equal measure, and readers may ...
De Gaulle, by Julian Jackson (Belknap Press of Harvard University, 928 pp., $39.95) Charles de Gaulle was perhaps the most thoughtful and impressive statesman of the twentieth century. His only ...
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.
While Lambert Wilson makes a convincing Charles de Gaulle, Gabriel Le Bomin's World War II-era epic feels too monotonous and self-consciously lecture-y to work as a high-stakes procedural. France’s ...
Summary and Key Points: In 2001, France’s Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier replaced its predecessor, the Foch, marking a significant upgrade for the French Navy. As Western Europe’s largest warship ...
FOR 30 years, his destiny and that of France had been inseparably intertwined. For over a decade, he had presided over France in as rare an identification of ruler and ruled as modern history shows.
After 'The Count of Monte Cristo' and 'The Three Musketeers,' 'De Gaulle' is touted by Pathé as its most ambitious project to date, boasting an international cast and locations Pathé, the revered ...
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