
Charles DeGaulle
Charles de Gaulle was a French military leader and statesman who played a significant role during World War II and the subsequent establishment of the French Fifth Republic. As the leader of the Free French Forces, he became a symbol of French resistance against Nazi occupation. After the war, he served as President of France, where he implemented significant political and economic reforms, and was known for his vision of a strong, independent France in the post-war era.
Born on Nov 22, 1890 (134 years old)
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Charles DeGaulle was a legendary figure during World War II.
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