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France Exercise 1

The man who would be France. (Charles De Gaulle) Stanley Hoffman.
The New Republic Dec 17, 1990 v203 n25 p29(7) (5718 words)


1. What prevents Lacouture’s work from being "definitive"?




2. How did De Gaulle perceive the Germans after World War I?




3. How did De Gaulle act to unify France during World War II?




4. What was the nature of De Gaulle’s relationship with the United States during the Fifth Republic?




5. What were the most important ways in which De Gaulle benefitted France?

 
 
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