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"Remembering De Gaulle: A Symbol of Resilience and Leadership" In the midst of Remembrance, we reflect on the remarkable life of Charles Andre Joseph Marie De Gaulle

Background imageDe Gaulle Collection: Remenbrance (Film Kodak Tri X)

Remenbrance (Film Kodak Tri X)
Didier Guibert

Background imageDe Gaulle Collection: Allied Conference at Casablanca, French Morocco, January 1943, (1945). Creator: Unknown

Allied Conference at Casablanca, French Morocco, January 1943, (1945). Creator: Unknown
Allied Conference at Casablanca, French Morocco, January 1943, (1945). French General Henri Giraud, US President Franklin D Roosevelt, Leader of Free France Charles de Gaulle

Background imageDe Gaulle Collection: Winston Churchill and General De Gaulle, June 1940, (1945). Creator: Unknown

Winston Churchill and General De Gaulle, June 1940, (1945). Creator: Unknown
Winston Churchill and General De Gaulle, June 1940, (1945). British Prime Minister Winston Churchill inspecting troops with General Charles De Gaulle (1890-1970)

Background imageDe Gaulle Collection: Charles Andre Joseph Marie De Gaulle, 1940

Charles Andre Joseph Marie De Gaulle, 1940. De Gaulle (1890-1970}, French soldier, statesman and author in uniform as a General)

Background imageDe Gaulle Collection: Henri Giraud and de Gaulle during the Casablanca Conference, January, 1943, (1945)

Henri Giraud and de Gaulle during the Casablanca Conference, January, 1943, (1945). Churchill and Roosevelt are in the background. From Winston Churchill: His Life in Pictures, by Ben Tucker

Background imageDe Gaulle Collection: Polish Troops to fight with Britain, 1940, (1940)

Polish Troops to fight with Britain, 1940, (1940). On 26th June 1940, Polish soldiers arrived in England to fight alongside the army of Free Frenchmen lead by General de Gaulle

Background imageDe Gaulle Collection: Victory!, front page of Libres newspaper, 9 May 1945

Victory!, front page of Libres newspaper, 9 May 1945. The end of World War II in Europe, with photographs of the architects of the Allied victory, Roosevelt, Stalin, de Gaulle and Churchill

Background imageDe Gaulle Collection: World War 2: De Gaulle with exiled French government in Algeria, 1943

World War 2: De Gaulle with exiled French government in Algeria, 1943. Charles De Gaulle (1890-1970), French General (centre), with members of the French government in exile in Algeria, November 1943

Background imageDe Gaulle Collection: World War 2: De Gaulle greets Eisnhower, 1944

World War 2: De Gaulle greets Eisnhower, 1944
World War 2: De Gaulle greets Eisenhower, 1944. General Charles de Gaulle (1890-1970) shaking hands with General Dwight Eisenhower (1890-1969) during a meeting with allied commanders in France

Background imageDe Gaulle Collection: World War 2: Liberation of France, 1944

World War 2: Liberation of France, 1944. Triumphal poster showing General De Gaulle watching the liberation of a war-damaged France

Background imageDe Gaulle Collection: Mao Tse-Tung Cartoon, 1958

Mao Tse-Tung Cartoon, 1958
MAO TSE-TUNG CARTOON, 1958. Confuse us, he say... Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev (left) and Western leaders (left-to-right) Dwight Eisenhower of the United States, Charles de Gaulle of France

Background imageDe Gaulle Collection: CHARLES DE GAULLE (1890-1970). French soldier and statesman. Photograph, c1942

CHARLES DE GAULLE (1890-1970). French soldier and statesman. Photograph, c1942

Background imageDe Gaulle Collection: WORLD WAR II: PARIS, 1944. Crowds of French patriots lining the Champs Elysees

WORLD WAR II: PARIS, 1944. Crowds of French patriots lining the Champs Elysees to view Allied tanks and half tracks pass by the Arc du Triomphe, after Paris was liberated on 26 August 1944

Background imageDe Gaulle Collection: The French President Arrives The Queen with General de Gaulle as they drove

The French President Arrives The Queen with General de Gaulle as they drove from Victoria Station to Buckingham Palace yesterday after the French President had been welcomed on arrival at Victoria by

Background imageDe Gaulle Collection: Gaulle, Charles de (1890-1970). French statesman and military. Prime Minister on several occasions

Gaulle, Charles de (1890-1970). French statesman and military. Prime Minister on several occasions and the President of the French Republic (1958-1965). De Gaulle in 1917

Background imageDe Gaulle Collection: Allied leaders at the Casablanca Conference held at the Hotel Anfa in Casablanca, Morocco

Allied leaders at the Casablanca Conference held at the Hotel Anfa in Casablanca, Morocco, January 1943
CASABLANCA CONFERENCE. Allied leaders at the Casablanca Conference held at the Hotel Anfa in Casablanca, Morocco, January 1943. Left to right: General Henri Honor

Background imageDe Gaulle Collection: Nato Leaders, 1966

Nato Leaders, 1966
NATO LEADERS, 1966. Beatles may not appear as a group again. English cartoon, 1966, commenting on Frances decision to withdraw from NATOs integrated command structure


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"Remembering De Gaulle: A Symbol of Resilience and Leadership" In the midst of Remembrance, we reflect on the remarkable life of Charles Andre Joseph Marie De Gaulle. From his iconic image captured on Film Kodak Tri X during World War II to his pivotal role in shaping post-war France, De Gaulle's legacy remains indelible. The Ordinance of 10 January 1944 by the Provisional Government marked a turning point for French territory, with regional commissioners empowered to suspend laws and regulations. This decree showcased De Gaulle's commitment to restoring order and rebuilding a fractured nation. At the Allied Conference in Casablanca, French Morocco in January 1943, De Gaulle stood alongside world leaders as they strategized for victory. The photograph from this event serves as a testament to his diplomatic prowess and unwavering determination. Another significant encounter was between Winston Churchill and General De Gaulle in June 1940. Their meeting exemplified their shared vision for a free Europe amidst the chaos of war. De Gaulle's leadership extended beyond political alliances; he also fostered collaboration with international forces such as Polish Troops who fought alongside Britain in 1940. His ability to unite diverse groups towards a common goal demonstrated his inclusive approach towards liberation. As headlines blared "Victory. " on the front page of Libres newspaper on May 9th, 1945, it was clear that De Gaulle played an instrumental role in securing freedom for France. The Liberation of France became synonymous with his name. During World War II, while exiled French government resided in Algeria, De Gaulle remained steadfastly committed to their cause. His presence provided hope and reassurance during these challenging times. Notably captured is the moment when he greeted Eisenhower in 1944—a symbol of unity between two great nations fighting side by side against tyranny. Finally, let us not forget the significance of the D-Day Beaches in Normandy.