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    Charles de Gaulle, as stated by Kedourie, (1993), was an officer in the French Army who served a distinguished career in World War I, commanded the French resistance in World War II, was an accomplished writer and was elected the President of the French republic after the World War II. De Gaulle, (1940, as cited in B. McKay & K. McKay, 2008) in his speech from London, begins by talking about the newly formed, German controlled, puppet government formed by the defeated generals of the French armies

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    Charles De Gaulle was the president of France from 1958- 69. He helped to design the Fifth Republic of France, and created a public ideology of Gaullism which has had a major impact on French Politics (BBC). Some of his major contributions to history include granting Algeria independence, withdrawing from Nato, and building his own nuclear deterrent. In 1940 Germany invaded France and took over Paris. Petain, a Frenchman and Nazi sympathizer, supported the Germans and helped them control France

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    Charles de Gaulle was born on November twenty-second, eighteen-ninety in Lille, France. His mother was Jeanne Maillot de Gaulle and his father was Henri de Gaulle. He had three brothers, Xavier de Gaulle, Pierre de Gaulle, Jaques de Gaulle, and one sister, Marie-Agnès de Gaulle From a young age, he wanted to be in the military. He took his childhood passion and joined the military academy of St. Cyr. He did well in school, and graduated thirteenth in his class of around 200. Upon leaving St. Cyr

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    General Charles de Gaulle remains a key figure in the history of the Second World War in France. Given that the Republic was under the control of the Vichy government in 1940, he saw that the French people were being alienated by the head of the government, Marshall Pétain, and decided it was time to rally the French public together to oust the current government from power. On the 22nd June 1940, the BBC broadcast a speech by General de Gaulle, who at the time was situated in London. He spoke about

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    Emperor Hirohito and Charles De Gaulle were both leaders of nations that had just been defeated during a war. They then conducted speeches to persuade the general populace of their respective nations to follow their lead by using different literary techniques; these include purpose, structure and language features. Hirohito and De Gaulle both have a similar purpose that they wish to convey to their audiences through their speeches; this includes and specifies how they are both new to power and

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    Charles De Gaulle

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    charged with treason, under the dictatorial Hitler regime. Luckily for the people of France, there was such a man who decided to fight for a free France. Charles de Gaulle is the reason that France, following a complete overthrow by a dictatorial world power, once again became one of the most powerful and prestigious countries in the entire world. De Gaulle wanted, and pushed for, France to become a strong empire, a rebuild of the national economy, a reconstruction of the broken nation, and to establish

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    “Nothing great will ever be achieved without great men, and men are great only if they are determined to be so,” said Charles de Gaulle. (Charles de Gaulle Quotes) Charles de Gaulle had a big impact during his life as a soldier, general, led the Free French during World War 2, founded the French Fifth Republic, and was a French president. Charles de Gaulle was born in November 22, 1890 in Lille, France. His father, Henri, was a teacher of philosophy, mathematics, and literature. Furthermore, he

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    President of France, 1958-69 1. Charles de Gaulle was the dominant political leader and grand figurehead of France during and after World War II. De Gaulle was a career soldier in the French Army who had been wounded and held prisoner during World War I. He rose to the rank of general and was serving as France's minister for National Defense and War in June, 1940, when France capitulated to Germany early in World War II. Charles DeGaulle escaped to Britain, where he made a famous broadcast calling

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    extremely valuable intelligence battle plans for the Allied Forces, and helped bring France overcome the shock of being occupied by Germany. World War II was not just a battle to be fought on battlefields, but over various countries’ lands. Charles de Gaulle, who was the leader of the French Resistance, gave a speech to the French people which ended up bringing

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    Charles de Gaulle was born in Lille, France, on Nov. 22, 1890, the son of a teacher of philosophy and literature at a Jesuit college. From early childhood he took an interest in reading. Fascinated by history, he formed an almost mystical formation of service to France. De Gaulle graduated from the Ecole Militaire of Saint-Cyr in 1912 and joined an infantry division. In World War I he was wounded and captured at Douaumont in the Battle of Verdun in March 1916. As a war prisoner, he wrote his first

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