Charles de Gaulle

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Person.png Charles de Gaulle  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(politician)
BornCharles André Joseph Pierre Marie de Gaulle
1890-11-22
Lille, France
Died1970-11-09 (Age 79)
Colombey-les-Deux-Églises, France
Alma materÉcole spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr
ReligionRoman Catholicism
Children • Philippe
• Élisabeth
• Anne
SpouseYvonne Vendroux
Founder ofGaullism
Interest ofElf Aquitaine
PartyRally of the French People, National Centre of Social Republicans, Union for the New Republic

Employment.png President of France Wikipedia-icon.png

In office
8 January 1959 - 28 April 1969
Succeeded byAlain Poher

Employment.png Co-Prince of Andorra Wikipedia-icon.png

In office
8 January 1959 - 28 April 1969

Employment.png Prime Minister of France Wikipedia-icon.png

In office
1 June 1958 - 8 January 1959

Employment.png Chairman of the Provisional Government of France

In office
20 August 1944 - 20 January 1946

Employment.png Leader of the Free French

In office
18 June 1940 - 3 July 1944

Employment.png Minister of Defence

In office
1 June 1958 - 8 January 1959

Employment.png Minister of Algerian Affairs

In office
12 June 1958 - 9 January 1959

 

Quotes by Charles de Gaulle

PageQuoteDateSource
Algiers putsch of 1961“An insurrectionary power has established itself in Algeria by a military pronunciamento... This power has an appearance: a quartet of retired generals. It has a reality: a group of officers, partisan, ambitious and fanatical. This group and this quartet possess an expedient and limited knowledge of things. But they only see and understand the Nation and the world distorted by their delirium. Their enterprise leads directly towards a national disaster ... I forbid any Frenchman, and first of all any soldier, to execute a single one of their orders ... In the face of the misfortune which hangs over the country and the threat to the Republic, having taken advice from the Constitutional Council, the Prime Minister, the president of the Senate, the president of the National Assembly, I have decided to invoke article 16 of the Constitution [on the state of emergency and full special powers given to the head of state in case of a crisis]. Starting from this day, I will take, directly if the need arises, the measures which seem to me demanded by circumstances ... Frenchwomen, Frenchmen! Assist me!”1961
Walter Hallstein“He was ardently wedded to the thesis of the super-State, and bent all his skilful efforts towards giving the Community the character and appearance of one. He had made Brussels, where he resided, into a sort of capital. There he sat, surrounded with all the trappings of sovereignty, directing his colleagues, allocating jobs among them, controlling several thousand officials who were appointed, promoted and remunerated at his discretion, receiving the credentials of foreign ambassadors, laying claim to high honors on the occasion of his official visits, concerned above all to further the amalgamation of the Six, believing that the pressure of events would bring about what he envisaged.”1971Mémoires d'Espoir, page 184

 

Appointments by Charles de Gaulle

AppointeeJobAppointedEnd
Joseph FontanetFrance/Secretary of State for Industry and Commerce8 January 19595 February 1960
Joseph FontanetFrance/Minister/Health24 August 196115 May 1962

 

Event Witnessed

EventLocation(s)
May 68Paris
France
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