Charles de Gaulle stayed in England during World War II because he led the exiled government of France from there. When the war was over, he returned to France and became its president.
Charles de Gaulle was the French general who fled to England when France fell. He became the symbol of the French resistance during the war.
Charles de Gaulle
Charles De Gaulle .
General Charles de Gaulle
General Charles de Gaulle's reaction to the surrender was to flee to england,where he set up a government-in-exile proclaiming, "France has lost a battle, but France has not lost the war."
De Gaulle survived the War, and lived up until his death, November 9, 1970.
Charles de Gaulle was the French general who fled to England when France fell. He became the symbol of the French resistance during the war.
Charles de Gaulle .
The president of France in the cold war , was General Charles De Gaulle.
Charles de Gaulle
Charles De Gaulle .
Charles de Gaulle was the leader of the French government in exile during World War II. He was also in charge of the Resistance Movement that battled the Germans during that time.
General Charles de Gaulle
Charles de Gaulle
General Charles de Gaulle's reaction to the surrender was to flee to england,where he set up a government-in-exile proclaiming, "France has lost a battle, but France has not lost the war."
Charles de Gaulle
Maurice Gamelin until the fall of France and then Henri Giraud/Charles de Gaulle