
Yves de Gaulle
Yves de Gaulle is the grandson of Charles de Gaulle, the prominent French general and statesman who led France during World War II and later served as its president. Yves has recently been in the news for his remarks regarding the manuscript of the 'Appel du 18 juin,' a significant historical document that his grandfather authored. He emphasized the importance of this document in representing a national act of freedom and its rightful place in the history of France, particularly during a ceremony marking its donation to the National Archives.
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Yves de Gaulle, the grandson of General de Gaulle, expressed the family's happiness in donating the manuscript to the state.
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Monaco:
Yves de Gaulle, grandson of Charles de Gaulle, emphasized the importance of the document as a national act.
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