Isbn:
978-28-2117-841-0
Förlag: Saga Egmont
Kategori:
Filosofi Psykologi Aforismer & citat
Tillgänglig sedan: februari 2023
Uppläsare: Brad Carty
Length: 21 minuter
Förlag: Saga Egmont
Kategori:
Filosofi Psykologi Aforismer & citat
Tillgänglig sedan: februari 2023
Uppläsare: Brad Carty
Length: 21 minuter
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100 Quotes by Charles de Gaulle
Renowned for his political ideology, 'Gaullism', Charles André Joseph Marie de Gaulle (1890-1970) had a major influence on French politics.
Amongst the Frenchman's most famous quotes are, "The cemetery is filled with indispensable men." and "I cannot prevent the French from being French." A carefully crafted collection, ´100 quotes by Charles de Gaulle´ contains 100 of his most celebrated quotes.
This collection is ideal for anyone looking for a bit of philosophical guidance.
Charles André Joseph Marie de Gaulle (1890-1970) was a French general and statesman, who led the Free French during World War Two and went on to become the architect of the Fifth Republic.
A decorated officer of the First World War, De Gaulle went on to chair the Provisional Government of the French Republic from 1944-1946. Retiring in the early 1950s, he wrote his ‘War Memoirs’, and in 1958, was re-appointed Prime Minister of France and founded the Fifth Republic.
De Gaulle was elected President of France later that year and remained President until his resignation in 1969.
Amongst the Frenchman's most famous quotes are, "The cemetery is filled with indispensable men." and "I cannot prevent the French from being French." A carefully crafted collection, ´100 quotes by Charles de Gaulle´ contains 100 of his most celebrated quotes.
This collection is ideal for anyone looking for a bit of philosophical guidance.
Charles André Joseph Marie de Gaulle (1890-1970) was a French general and statesman, who led the Free French during World War Two and went on to become the architect of the Fifth Republic.
A decorated officer of the First World War, De Gaulle went on to chair the Provisional Government of the French Republic from 1944-1946. Retiring in the early 1950s, he wrote his ‘War Memoirs’, and in 1958, was re-appointed Prime Minister of France and founded the Fifth Republic.
De Gaulle was elected President of France later that year and remained President until his resignation in 1969.
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