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Besançon – Boulevard Charles-de-Gaulle

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Thivet, Matthieu, Thivet, Matthieu
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Aiguillon – Allées Charles de Gaulle

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Ephrem, Brice, Ephrem, Brice
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Charles de Gaulle

2020
In this definitive history, William R. Keylor traces the tumultuous relationship between Charles de Gaulle and a host of other key twentieth-century figures: his former mentor Marshal Philippe Pétain, who headed the collaborationist government in the southern French city of Vichy as the German army occupied the northern two-thirds of the country; Sir ...
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Gaulle, Charles de

2020
Charles de Gaulle’s service during World War I and his experiences as a prisoner of war shaped the future leader of France, strengthening his belief in offensive firepower and the need for France to maintain its great power status.
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Charles de Gaulle

2002
La mort du general de Gaulle, le 9 novembre 1970, a marque non seulement la fin d’une epoque, selon l’expression consacree, mais une cesure encore plus profonde. Apres lui, on ne voyait plus alors sur la scene que des personnages de moindre stature et rien n’indiquait qu’il put en etre autrement dans un avenir previsible.
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Charles de Gaulle, le communicant

Pouvoirs, 2020
De Gaulle présente un modèle accompli de communication contrôlée, ritualisée, personnalisée, dont l’objectif stratégique est à la fois la mise en place d’un dialogue direct avec les Français et la construction d’un imaginaire collectif de la V e République.
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Charles de Gaulle

2011
When General de Gaulle returned to power in May 1958, he was given a large globe by his former subordinates who had worked with him at his rue Solferino headquarters in Paris. The globe stayed in his presidential office in the Elysee Palace until his resignation in 1969, and was then brought back to the rue Solferino, where it can be admired today.1 ...
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Charles de Gaulle

1996
From his days as a rebellious officer at the collapse of France in 1940 through the military revolt over Algeria in the 1950s and student unrest in 1968, Charles de Gaulle successfully faced conflict. He addressed it with a simple but uncompromising vision of the authority and legitimacy of the French nation which he alone was equipped to embody and ...
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