I am extremely impressed with this offering. As an aged individual, I am so pleased to see on TH-cam these presentations of the historical past which each new viewing generations SHOULD view!!! De Gaulle is an extremely important figure of the 20th century. How humbling to hear that he would have wished to meet Ho Chi Minh!!!! How I wish that our current generation of viewers could understand the significance of de Gaulle's meeting with de Valera in Ireland! This was wonderful, and I thank you for this significant historical offering to your viewers. WELL DONE!!!! My name is Peter & thank you for your efforts!!!!
@@princepeter9864 Non de Gaulle représentait la France ancienne qui ne bougeait pas....alors vivre une vie hors du commun...je ne vois pas comment....bon je ne connais pas tout....
A Great Man will often have a difficult history and De Gaulle is a great man. I was just a boy when I watched the news coverage of his funeral - I didn’t know of his importance but I did gather his impact. And even, many decades later - to see young men of France serve as pallbearers brings tears. Those young men had a chance at life due to the struggles and efforts of men like De Gaulle. Viv la France.
Frenchman here: Charles de Gaulle was a giant and he played a major role in France's history. He somewhat wiped-out the 1940 humiliation, in 5 years he totally put back France on its feet from a war-torn (Algeria, Indochina, etc), bankrupt, politically unstable country, into a properous one who was among the first to pay back all its WW2 creditors; This insolent economic and political success was an insult to all opposition parties. Success was obtained by rigor and total absence of clientelism (to be wealthy, you must roll-up your sleeves and not whine all the time). After May 68 which was a terrible shock for everyone (all that wealth was taken for granted and now, on with perpetual holidays and the "il est interdit d'interdir" culture). De Gaulle challenged the French people in a "All-or-Nothing" coup with his referendum on "régionalisation". Was it a pretext (ground-for or an excuse) for De Gaulle to leave center stage? He was 79 years old which is a pretty decent time to stop working so intensely. This man has been mentally in battledress all his life, fighting wars, writing books, escaping assassination attemps with " un flegme Britannique" (a British coolness with stiff upper lip). De Gaulle forsaw things to come decades before and he was so immense that all people around him looked like dwarfs.
Avec lui, la France fut grande et respectée. Aujourd'hui, elle s'enfonce hélas dans un déclin paraissant irréversible. Quelle tristesse pour la mémoire de cet homme ...
@Marcus-78 "Aujourd'hui, elle (La France) s'enfonce hélas dans un déclin paraissant irréversible." Tout au long de son histoire, la France a alterné des périodes médiocre et des périodes de gloire. Peu de pays autre qua la France ont une telle endurance. Oui depuis De Gaulle nous avons eu beaucoup de nains politiques mais il ne faut pas perdre espoir.
@@johnjeanb Pour moi c est fichu. C est une crise moralité qui engendre une crise économique. Nous sommes dirigés par des enfants incompetents et les francais ne sont plus combatiifs. L immigration que nous recevons mal ne peut pas s integrer car ve n est pas le haut du panier et les enfants des immigres, qqes uns reudsissent mais bcp versent dans l islamisme et la felinquance. C est judtement de Gaulle qui a commence a faire n importe quoi en laissant la libre circulation sans frontiere des 58 a une immigration de masse biberonnee au FLN dont les enfants ont mal tourne. De Gaulle c est bien en 40 il nous aide a rester fiers et ne pas subir l angott et les américain. Mais il s est tjrs planque. C est J Moulin qui a fait le boulot. En 14 18, blesse il n a pas fait la guerre et était ami de Petain, en 40 il était en Angleterre, il n a pas fait l Indochine et en 62 il s est appelait face au FLN. Il n a jamais ete général mais a garde son costume. Il a ete général occasionnel par intérim. Qd on en aura fini avec le gaullisme on pourra peut progresser. Tu peux vérifier mes sources historiques.
Uno de los más grandes líderes de Francia y del mundo, Francia es lo que es gracias a la determinación, patriotismo y fe que tuvo en su patria, viva DeGaulle, viva Francia, gracias por esta entrega.
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très beau reportage,le Général portait la grandeur de la France dans le monde,c'était une autre époque,malheureusement disparue,maintenant nous sommes la risée de celui çi.pauvre France !!!! quelle déchéance.
HE WAS AND HE WILL BE THE BEST AND NO.1 PRESIDENT OF FRANCE 🇫🇷. DESPITE 1968 PARIS AND FRANCE 🇫🇷 UPRISING. HE WAS ABOVE ALL THE LIBERATOR OF FRANCE 🇫🇷 IN 1944 AGAINST NAZIS. VIVE LE PRESIDENT ET GENERAL CHARLES DE GAULLE. 🇨🇾🇨🇾👍👍
De Gaulle foi um político que até hoje os franceses tem respeito coisa política que não existe hoje. Tem algo de muito especial nessa pessoa política que os políticos de hoje na França não aprenderam
The ceremony at Notre-Dame de Paris, was not decided nor wanted by Général de Gaulle, it's a decision taken by the government. As for the official funeral, they were decided long before by Général de Gaulle himself to be set in Colombey-les-Deux-Églises where is daughter was already in the cemetery. NEVER Général de Gaulle thought he would be called back. He was too clever for that. That a big flat lie.
I am Dutch, 53 now. When I was 16 years old we had to write a paper on whom we admire and why. I chose De Gaulle: stood up in ‘40, managed Franco-German relationships after, managed getting out of Algeria whilst avoiding civil war, gave France the independently the atomic bomb, stepped aside democratically after a referendum, had a deep geopolitical insight all of his life. Show me who had the same track record…
The man burned all bridges when he left France for the UK. He left for France not as the very junior general he was but as an even more junior minister in the elected government. People who think De Gaulle was somehow a coward don’t know what they talk about and should be ashamed. The man was a politician for a couple of weeks and incarnated in his person the legitimate government of France. I recommend to read the excellent biography by Julian Jackson. Americans who disparage him for being a beggar for his country should look into their own history and remember there were more French troops at at Yorktown than colonial troops. Does this diminish the role of Washington or Franklin?
@@briandelaney9710 Churchill begged him to come but tried to discard him once he was was not as malleable as expected and the USA and the British tried to replace him with Giraud. De Gaulle kept the British out of the EU and it is a good thing he did so. De Gaulle predicted the UK would fight the EU from the inside as history proved happened. It was the UK who forced the membership of the eastern EU countries and the veto power of a single state , and then left. On a side note: look up how the British treated the Poles who performed splendidly during the Battle of Britain. As Dowding said: “Had it not been for the magnificent work of the Polish squadrons and their unsurpassed gallantry, I hesitate to say that the outcome of battle would have been the same.” They were not even allowed to march in the victory parade. De Gaulle owned the British nothing except a collaboration that benefited both sides, like the Concorde.
Le Gal de Gaulle fut le seul président de la république qui a donné à la France🇨🇵 sa grandeur sa puissance il aimait le peuple français il avait des valeurs une bonne éducation qu'il a transmis au ministère de l'éducation nationale pour les écoles de la république de mon enfance 🎉😮
Tout à fait. Il y a une quinzaine d'années une grande dame de la politique a osé dire "les français ne sont pas heureux", ce qui était un euphémisme et préfigurait l'état psychique actuel de nos compatriotes.
Un phrasé extraordinaire, en partie héritée de la troisième république, mais qui puise bien plus loin dans l'ancien régime et qui a complètement disparu aujourd'hui.
I find the title Général de Gaulle is no more used, even in the comments. To remind that he, colonel, was named "temporary General of brigade by his close friend Paul Reynaud, the president of the consule for 3 months. On June 18 1940 he, colonel, presents himself as general on BBC. On 19 he was dismissed from the army. After the liberation, the army offered him a small retirement pension as colonel but he refused. This made him a civilian since June 19 1940 with theater military uniform of general.
@@Bruno-o3q In 1925 he was a captain. Marshall Petain chose him to write a book about military tactics after large number of notes that he wrote in his long career. A contract was signed with an editor precising the amount to be payed to Charles de Gaulle. De Gaulle instead of writing a book, wrote several books after Petain's notes all under his own name and got gradually higher positions to reach colonel only after 13 years from captain and the book for Petain got dissolved. He didn't got the initiative to go to London, it was Paul Reynaut who asked him to organize an external French opposition from London. If on June 18th he has announced on BBC, me Colonel De Gaulle, join me, I don't believe he would have convinced other officers to do so.
Il nous faudrait surtout une nouvelle organisation politique où un seul homme ne décide pas de tout et une meilleure répartition des pouvoirs. Un indice : regardez comment cela se passe ailleurs en Europe. Le modèle démocratique de la France est archaïque, un changement est + que nécessaire.
0:30 : Tous les enfants chantent l'hymne. Puis le silence total règne parmi les élèves; chacun se tient droit. Les élèves ont conscience de la solennité. Peut-on croire qu'il y ait encore des gaullistes aujourd'hui ?
Lisez donc "" L' ami américain "" d' Eric Branca. Très instructif. Un "ami" comme il y en a beaucoup : un ami qui vous pousse amicalement, en souriant, à la tombe après un croc en jambe.
También tenía sus defectos. Un hombre soberbio y terco, distanciado de los jóvenes de su país, con cierto resentimiento inexplicable hacia el Reino Unido y Estados Unidos pese al enorme apoyo y sacrificios que estos países prestaron a Francia en la Guerra. Las protestas del 1968 derivaron en parte del descontento popular con su Gobierno.
@@briandavid6879 _" with a certain inexplicable resentment towards the United Kingdom and the United States"_ There was no resentment from his part. He simply didn't want France to be occupied again, this time by the US. The US that occupied West Germany and the rest of Western Europe, like Italy and the other small countries. De Gaulle saw that coming, when the US did its best to push him aside and supported Pierre Laval, a Nazi collaborator, for the presidency of France, . Note that Pierre Laval was prime minister in the government of Phillipe Petain who fully collaborated with Adolf Hitler, but the Americans wanted him instead of De Gaulle who simply refused to bow to Washington, in fact he told the US president, _"I am too poor to bow to you."_ Laval was tried and executed 6 months after the end of WWII. Also note, that the US and the UK were not keen that France obtains a permanent seat in the United Nations, but it was thanks to Joseph Stalin support that France obtained it. The US wanted France to be another European vassal, Charles de Gaull refused, the Washingtonians hated him and his guts. _"The 1968 protests derived in part from popular discontent with his government."_ It was a color revolution during the Hippie movement. The US did not like two things that Charles de Gaulle did. 1- He took France out of NATO. 2- He ordered the Bank of France to increase the amount of payments in gold that was stored in New Work Federal Reserve, later on, a French warship was sent to bring back the gold France had stored in the US, the French knew the coming plan of Richard Nixon about decoupling the US dollar from the gold standard. Charles de Gaulle never claimed that he is perfect, but he was nobody's fool, and the Washingtonians couldn't stand him for that.
@@briandavid6879la jeunesse de MERDE...avec des amis comme les américains...pas besoin d'ennemis..sachant qu'ils doivent leur indépendance à la FRANCE ...eh OUI 😊😊😊😊
Je ne serais pas étonné d'apprendre que certains intérêts puissants ont accéléré la chute de De Gaulle. Ils ont échoué en mai 1968, ils ont remis ça l'année suivante. J'en viens même à me demander si son décès en 1970 n'est pas un peu trop opportun.
A l'époque en 70 et bien avant, les jeunes de 20 ans ne voulaient pas de De Gaulle, il représentait la France de leurs parents qui semblaient rester avec leur traditions....les jeunes voulaient du mouvement.....c'est pourquoi que le rock a pris un essor considérable....ça bouger....et il y avait du travail.....donc le jeune pouvait s'assumer plus vite....il s'est avéré que cela est allé trop vite....on consommait de trop et on polluait également.....
L'Histoire retiendra un Nom, des Femmes, des Enfants, des Hommes retiendront un Homme, selon leur Statut, leur Condition Sociale, leur sensibilité Citoyenne, Politique, Religieuse ou Laïque. Marc Poty Ce 6 Juin 2024
Fue un hombre valiente,que no paró de aprender y que reconoció sus errores. Su País lo trató como al general Washington el suyo.Y mejor de lo que en España se trató a algunos de los nuestros. Mi opinión.
A propos de Franco dont il semble déçu ... comment ne pas être déçu par quelqu'un qui régle les problèmes en brimant les libertés et en faisant abattre des gens ...
Monsieur Charles de Gaulles un très grand Homme qui a tout mon respect. Grace à lui , la France était respectée et grande. Aujourd'hui , ce n'est plus le cas, avec les présidents qui se sont succédés depuis plus de 52 ans en ruinant la France. Quelle honte. Surtout le dernier qui se prend pour le roi soleil avec sa Marie Antoinette et continue de creuser la dette de l'état avec l'argent des contribuables.
Once, when asked for his opinion of Charles de Gaulle, Winston Churchill mused: “If I regard de Gaulle as a great man? He is selfish, he is arrogant, he believes he is the center of the world.
So? How is that supposed to be a problem? Many leaders across the world have a HUGE ego, many of them are arrogant, and many of them actually do believe to be the center of the world. As long as they do a good job and, most importantly, as long as they're not bloodthirsty tyrants like Hitler, Mussolini, Stalin or Mao. Roosevelt HATED De Gaulle. Churchill and Roosevelt had contempt for De Gaulle and perhaps it had something to do with the fact that they were like in some sort of exclusive club of English-speaking leaders and they were like ''get away little French''. I don't hate Churchill but he was equally an arrogant and easily self-satisfied gentleman (although he was pretty badass and sometimes funny). As for Roosevelt, I simply don't like that man, he hated almost everybody: he really didn't like France at all. He hated the Germans (which is understandable since they were the enemies during W.W.2 but it's not just that he hated the nazis because nazis, he hated the Germans BECAUSE Germans). He also hated the Japanese (which is also understandable because, during W.W.2, the U.S. was at war with Imperial Japan in the Pacific Ocean but Roosevelt didn't just hate the Japanese soldiers of the Imperial Army, they hated ALL the Japanese). He also hated the Russians not just ''because Soviets'' but ''BECAUSE RUSSIANS''.
@@benedictdesilva6677 Hé was a strange man. Very simple in his personal habits but when he represented France, nothing could be good enough. People tend to forget he was accepted by his fellow French as the leader of the Free French in London. He was not exactly a buffoon. :)
El general Charles de Gaulle, con su postura ante la rendición francesa y el colaboracionismo de Vichy con la Alemania Nazi, me merecía respeto y admiración, que se vió empañada con la visita que hizo al dictador Franco en España, ¿qué podría aportarle ese dictador? Se equivocó al creer que entre militares se podrían entender. La vejez quizá fue la culpable de semejante error, dando un reconocimiento implícito a quien no lo merecía. No podía esperar de su gallardía esa ofensa a quienes luchaban por librarse de aquella dictadura sangrienta. Posiblemente ni sus propios partidarios lo entendieron.
El contexto de esto viaje es que Franco no se decidiaba a morir, y, de Gaulle se volviendo Viejo, no queria morir sin ver españa, que por el era - y sigue es - un pais mas importante en Europa, por su historia, su Cultura y su influenza cultural. Por el, era un menor mal de ver este général que de no ver españa
في الحرب العالمية الثانية وقبل دخول القوات الألمانية باريس تمكن ديكول من الفرار إلى لندن وكان يقود المقاومة الفرنسية من لندن ويعطي تعليماته إلى الشباب الفرنسي على الصمود ويضربوا الألمان في كل مكان في فرنسا وكان هذا عبر الراديو مباشرةً
Non, les réseaux de résistance étaient autonomes et ne s'entendaient pas entre eux. Ils réclamaient des moyens à De Gaulle, qui ne livrait rien. Merci pour votre intérêt en tout cas à cette fascinante période de l'histoire mondiale.
O GENIAL Militar francês que em 1934 escreveu o livro " Exército de Profissionais", qual lança a manobra defensiva da Guerra Relâmpago contra uma invasão invasão alemã vinda pelo Nordeste da França com Paris apenas a 200 km da fronteira com a Alemanha. Em 1942, esse livro foi traduzido como a França Teria Vencido.
A fascinating character...but, as Churchill once said, the biggest cross i had to bear during the war was the cross of Lorraine... without a doubt a flawed man who had plenty to be flawed about..
The same could be said about England in French history... Wether ennemies or allies, we still remain the two most important nations in Europe and major powers in the world, with same goals but radically different ways to achieve them...
@duartesimoes508 I think the brandy helped !!! One of my favourite quotes from Churchill was when he took to his sick bed following Labour's thumping election victory in 1945. He passed the bedpan to his maid and remarked "that's the first motion I've passed since Labour got in..." I think that redefines what they call toilet humour... !!!
@@maximef4036 I liken the complicated England/France relations as an old married couple... cannot live with each other BUT cannot live without each other......!!!
Buen reportaje, pero la locución automática es lamentable: decir que la Guerra del 14 al 18 es la de 1418.... Menos mal que somos ya mayores y hemos tenido una formación suficiente como para detectar tanto error. Y, ¿qué decir de esa horrible pronunciación de los nombres propios en Francés?
Grandson of a British soldier here... a soldier who was killed liberating France at the end of WW2: Some here may not like to read what I have to say about De Gaulle..... Charles De Gaulle was a self-righteous, arrogant prat. He was so arrogant, that in on 26 August 1944, the day after Paris was liberated from the Nazis, he showed up in Paris to soak up the glory earned by those allied soldiers and airmen who liberated the country, and he never once acknowledged their efforts and their sacrifices. Then, in 1966, he pulled France out of NATO in the middle of the Cold War, ordering that all U.S. troops must be evacuated off of French soil. This was while France was still a Soviet target, and had been invaded twice in the in the century already. He very quickly forgot that tens of thousands of British, American, Canadian, Australian and New Zealand soldiers (among others) lost their lives liberating France from the clutches of Nazi Germany. After De Gaulle demanded US soldiers leave France, US President Lyndon Johnson told Secretary of State, Dean Rusk, to _"ask him about the cemeteries"_ so Rusk asked DeGaulle if his order to remove all U.S. troops from French soil also included the 63,000+ soldiers buried in France from World War I and World War II. DeGaulle got up and left and never answered the question.
Typical misunderstanding of an Anglo unable to try to understand how French people is thinking, and judge by his own (lack of ?) culture... Don't forget than since we are the oldest country of the western world, we have had time to develop habits of our own... When French people cheered him in Paris, they didn't cheered the victor of the war, they cheered the end of the most dishonoring period of our 1500 year long history, the only time ever we faced the risk to disappear forever. When de Gaulle Ask the American troops to leave, it wasn't an act of animosity. The reason why he left without answer the American President is because he was deeply hurt and shocked. In our mind, not needing the Americans anymore meant that we were ready to do our part of the job. with our soldiers. Like the end of GI's duty in France, far from their home. He expected a "thank you for not exposing the lives of my soldiers and saving costs of deployment by taking your own Défense in your hands", not bitterness. The warmest welcome he ever made for a head of state was for president Eisenhower, which he appreciated very much. He also liked Nixon, but didn't like Kennedy and despised Johnson.
De Gaulle never acknowledged anyone, he always considered fighting as a normal duty, not a sacrifice. American troops had to leave for various reasons, certainly not for personal ones. France did not withdraw from NATO completely, only the integrated military command structure.
J'ai été surpris d'apprendre à un moment donné combien il a fallut qu'il se débatte contre ses alliés pour que la France garde un sens, soit respectée par eux .... apparemment , cela n'allait pas de soi
The British, commonwealth and USA led you to liberation not a General who gave up to the Third Reich within 2weeks and ran off to Britain to save his own skin.
Curiosas anécdotas sobre su interés de visitar España y a su admirado Jefe del Estado antes de morir. Las cuenta el primo de Paco Franco en sus memorias.
I am extremely impressed with this offering. As an aged individual, I am so pleased to see on TH-cam these presentations of the historical past which each new viewing generations SHOULD view!!! De Gaulle is an extremely important figure of the 20th century. How humbling to hear that he would have wished to meet Ho Chi Minh!!!! How I wish that our current generation of viewers could understand the significance of de Gaulle's meeting with de Valera in Ireland! This was wonderful, and I thank you for this significant historical offering to your viewers. WELL DONE!!!! My name is Peter & thank you for your efforts!!!!
Thankyou Peter for sharing your thoughts. De Gaulle still inspire people who wanted to live a life beyond ordinary and for something worthwhile.
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@@princepeter9864 Non de Gaulle représentait la France ancienne qui ne bougeait pas....alors vivre une vie hors du commun...je ne vois pas comment....bon je ne connais pas tout....
Et la france aujourd'hui et celles qui coule ...
A Great Man will often have a difficult history and De Gaulle is a great man.
I was just a boy when I watched the news coverage of his funeral - I didn’t know of his importance but I did gather his impact. And even, many decades later - to see young men of France serve as pallbearers brings tears. Those young men had a chance at life due to the struggles and efforts of men like De Gaulle.
Viv la France.
My admiration is for Charles de Gaulle, strange how admired after his passing, he was an patriot
Bonjour,
C' est tellement exact,
Vos propos sont aussi les nôtres,
Patriotes de France,
Merci infiniment,
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Frenchman here: Charles de Gaulle was a giant and he played a major role in France's history. He somewhat wiped-out the 1940 humiliation, in 5 years he totally put back France on its feet from a war-torn (Algeria, Indochina, etc), bankrupt, politically unstable country, into a properous one who was among the first to pay back all its WW2 creditors;
This insolent economic and political success was an insult to all opposition parties. Success was obtained by rigor and total absence of clientelism (to be wealthy, you must roll-up your sleeves and not whine all the time).
After May 68 which was a terrible shock for everyone (all that wealth was taken for granted and now, on with perpetual holidays and the "il est interdit d'interdir" culture). De Gaulle challenged the French people in a "All-or-Nothing" coup with his referendum on "régionalisation". Was it a pretext (ground-for or an excuse) for De Gaulle to leave center stage? He was 79 years old which is a pretty decent time to stop working so intensely.
This man has been mentally in battledress all his life, fighting wars, writing books, escaping assassination attemps with " un flegme Britannique" (a British coolness with stiff upper lip).
De Gaulle forsaw things to come decades before and he was so immense that all people around him looked like dwarfs.
The UK and France committed suicide by starting two world wars they could not win.
@@MarkHarrison733 Huh? The first World War was started by the Austrians, the second by an Austrian.
@@BB-ry2nd The British Empire sided with Serbian terrorists in 1914, and backed the Soviet invasion of fascist Poland in 1939.
Hitler was German.
A perfect summary of his life and achievements, indeed.
The SoB was "leading" the liberation of France from private clubs in London's West End.
He defended, liberated and guided France, unlike any other.
then only thing he liberated was his big fat mouth.
He was a zionist,
@@mhk8821and?
What a beautiful historical document!!!! Merci de l’avoir poste!!!
J'ai vécu avec lui ses 30 glorieuses. Un grand homme que j'ai toujours respecté paix à son âme.
Avec lui, la France fut grande et respectée. Aujourd'hui, elle s'enfonce hélas dans un déclin paraissant irréversible. Quelle tristesse pour la mémoire de cet homme ...
C est lui qui nous a importe la racaille gaucho et suedoise
tu es sur ?
@Marcus-78 "Aujourd'hui, elle (La France) s'enfonce hélas dans un déclin paraissant irréversible." Tout au long de son histoire, la France a alterné des périodes médiocre et des périodes de gloire. Peu de pays autre qua la France ont une telle endurance. Oui depuis De Gaulle nous avons eu beaucoup de nains politiques mais il ne faut pas perdre espoir.
@@johnjeanb Pour moi c est fichu. C est une crise moralité qui engendre une crise économique. Nous sommes dirigés par des enfants incompetents et les francais ne sont plus combatiifs. L immigration que nous recevons mal ne peut pas s integrer car ve n est pas le haut du panier et les enfants des immigres, qqes uns reudsissent mais bcp versent dans l islamisme et la felinquance. C est judtement de Gaulle qui a commence a faire n importe quoi en laissant la libre circulation sans frontiere des 58 a une immigration de masse biberonnee au FLN dont les enfants ont mal tourne. De Gaulle c est bien en 40 il nous aide a rester fiers et ne pas subir l angott et les américain. Mais il s est tjrs planque. C est J Moulin qui a fait le boulot. En 14 18, blesse il n a pas fait la guerre et était ami de Petain, en 40 il était en Angleterre, il n a pas fait l Indochine et en 62 il s est appelait face au FLN. Il n a jamais ete général mais a garde son costume. Il a ete général occasionnel par intérim. Qd on en aura fini avec le gaullisme on pourra peut progresser. Tu peux vérifier mes sources historiques.
C est lui qui a voulu l immigration de remplacement et a laisse les gauchos s installer dans l enseignement
I have seen him in Addis Abeba,while visiting Ethiopia.I felt I am part of it.
DeGaulle was on the right side of history. He was right about Vietnam, Algeria and the UN.
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De Gaulle is rightness
He was wrong about the detour to Paris - which he had insisted on - giving the Russians time to reach Berlin.
Uno de los más grandes líderes de Francia y del mundo, Francia es lo que es gracias a la determinación, patriotismo y fe que tuvo en su patria, viva DeGaulle, viva Francia, gracias por esta entrega.
GRACIA ...AMIGO MERCI AMI😊😊😊
France is what it is because of colonialism
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I want to visit France for the holidays this year. So much history there. Great episode thanks for sharing.
Also visiting(seeing)Paris must be very interesting
La FRANCE est en train de mourir..ils l'ont tué surtout le dernier MACRON c'est une MERDE...
De gaulle was a great leader of great french republic
For some reason I loved de Gaulle
DE GAULLE ÉTAIT UN GÉANT...TOUS LES AUTRES PRÉSIDENTS FURENT DES NABOTS😂😂😂 VIVE DE GAULLE
"The Italians only had to forget a defeat. The French had to create a victory, which is much more difficult." --Luigi Barzini.
Victoire de quoi s il n y avait pas les americains vous auriez parlé allemand
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Moi aussi...vive de GAULLE...
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@@alainfilho1467et De Gaulle qui traitait les français de veaux le salaud
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At time of European giants and look what we have today.
EXACT....
Des nains, vivement la prochaine guerre
@@alainfilho1467 Serious world events make great men... Obviously we are not yet at this point
très beau reportage,le Général portait la grandeur de la France dans le monde,c'était une autre époque,malheureusement disparue,maintenant nous sommes la risée de celui çi.pauvre France !!!! quelle déchéance.
Je ne dirais pas cela ...
UN TRÈS GRAND HOMME
❤❤❤ le meilleur chef de l état que la France ai connu...homme d'honneur digne honnête...aujourd'hui on ne trouve plus une personne comme lui
Excelente documental. Muchas gracias.
Gloire au Général !
nous l'oublierons jamais
merci d'avoir redonné de sa grandeur a la France 🟦🟦⬜⬜⬜⬜🟥🟥
Rétabli la "grandeur" plutôt
Très intéressant documentaire ,pour toutes les générations ,sur le Général de Gaulle
@@Esperluet oui c'est vrai
Minha escola no Brasil se chama Charles de Gaulle foi interessante saber da história deste homem
HE WAS AND HE WILL BE THE BEST AND NO.1 PRESIDENT OF FRANCE 🇫🇷. DESPITE 1968 PARIS AND FRANCE 🇫🇷 UPRISING. HE WAS ABOVE ALL THE LIBERATOR OF FRANCE 🇫🇷 IN 1944 AGAINST NAZIS. VIVE LE PRESIDENT ET GENERAL CHARLES DE GAULLE. 🇨🇾🇨🇾👍👍
VIVE DE GAULLE..HEUREUSEMENT POUR LUI IL NE VERA PAS ..LA FIN ANNONCÉE ...
Je ne connaissais pas cette citation du philisophe allemand ... très appréciable
Correction: Gamal Abdel Nasser of Egypt 1918-1970, was 52 when died suddenly NOT 59. 🤔
For a man who survived 9 attempts on his life yet lived to die of old age France couldn't have asked for better
De Gaulle foi um político que até hoje os franceses tem respeito coisa política que não existe hoje. Tem algo de muito especial nessa pessoa política que os políticos de hoje na França não aprenderam
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EXACT...
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The ceremony at Notre-Dame de Paris, was not decided nor wanted by Général de Gaulle, it's a decision taken by the government.
As for the official funeral, they were decided long before by Général de Gaulle himself to be set in Colombey-les-Deux-Églises where is daughter was already in the cemetery.
NEVER Général de Gaulle thought he would be called back. He was too clever for that. That a big flat lie.
Thanks for uploading, when was this filmed?
This is a 2005 documentary
"LOOK ARROUND YOU TODAY AND YOU SHALL SEE WHO WAS RIGHT"
I am Dutch, 53 now. When I was 16 years old we had to write a paper on whom we admire and why.
I chose De Gaulle: stood up in ‘40, managed Franco-German relationships after, managed getting out of Algeria whilst avoiding civil war, gave France the independently the atomic bomb, stepped aside democratically after a referendum, had a deep geopolitical insight all of his life.
Show me who had the same track record…
The man burned all bridges when he left France for the UK. He left for France not as the very junior general he was but as an even more junior minister in the elected government. People who think De Gaulle was somehow a coward don’t know what they talk about and should be ashamed. The man was a politician for a couple of weeks and incarnated in his person the legitimate government of France. I recommend to read the excellent biography by Julian Jackson. Americans who disparage him for being a beggar for his country should look into their own history and remember there were more French troops at at Yorktown than colonial troops. Does this diminish the role of Washington or Franklin?
He was uncharitable to England who gave him a home and protection in 1940
@@briandelaney9710 Churchill begged him to come but tried to discard him once he was was not as malleable as expected and the USA and the British tried to replace him with Giraud. De Gaulle kept the British out of the EU and it is a good thing he did so. De Gaulle predicted the UK would fight the EU from the inside as history proved happened. It was the UK who forced the membership of the eastern EU countries and the veto power of a single state , and then left.
On a side note: look up how the British treated the Poles who performed splendidly during the Battle of Britain. As Dowding said: “Had it not been for the magnificent work of the Polish squadrons and their unsurpassed gallantry, I hesitate to say that the outcome of battle would have been the same.” They were not even allowed to march in the victory parade. De Gaulle owned the British nothing except a collaboration that benefited both sides, like the Concorde.
@@peterpluim7912 We didn't enthusiastically participate in the Holocaust though did we?
@@deanedge5988 Do you really want to go there?
@@peterpluim7912 Yes. the Velo d'Hiver really happened didnt it; and Ive read Jacksons pre-war history and am in fact an admirer of Le General.
Excelente documental
En 2024, ce grand Monsieur dois se retourner dans sa tombe, paix à son âme.
amen
Le Gal de Gaulle fut le seul président de la république qui a donné à la France🇨🇵 sa grandeur sa puissance il aimait le peuple français il avait des valeurs une bonne éducation qu'il a transmis au ministère de l'éducation nationale pour les écoles de la république de mon enfance 🎉😮
Tout à fait. Il y a une quinzaine d'années une grande dame de la politique a osé dire "les français ne sont pas heureux", ce qui était un euphémisme et préfigurait l'état psychique actuel de nos compatriotes.
Magnifique vidéo merci infiniment.
Muy interesante, los últimos años del General,de Gaulle. Un Presidente, con mucho tesón en Francia.
Muchas gracias.
Revenez svp vous nous manquer
Un phrasé extraordinaire, en partie héritée de la troisième république, mais qui puise bien plus loin dans l'ancien régime et qui a complètement disparu aujourd'hui.
Who orchestrated May 68?
One guess
CIA, sionists, syndicats.
Dany le rouge
Just see his speech in German, 1963, in Ludwigsburg (Stuttgart )...
Rede an die Deutsche Jugend...
Here on youtube.
Junto com Churchill … grandes nomes que combateram o nazi fascismo🙏🙏🙏
No longer do we have strong patriots as leaders in the West.
Et les français ont abandonné ce grand homme, ses idées et sa foi en la France.
A great general of France
Really? What the hell did he ever accomplish as general, other than moving mass volumes of hot air around.
I find the title Général de Gaulle is no more used, even in the comments. To remind that he, colonel, was named "temporary General of brigade by his close friend Paul Reynaud, the president of the consule for 3 months. On June 18 1940 he, colonel, presents himself as general on BBC. On 19 he was dismissed from the army. After the liberation, the army offered him a small retirement pension as colonel but he refused. This made him a civilian since June 19 1940 with theater military uniform of general.
He could have been lieutenant, he would have done the same, but hardier for stupid universal grade recognition reasons. Who cares?
@@Bruno-o3q In 1925 he was a captain. Marshall Petain chose him to write a book about military tactics after large number of notes that he wrote in his long career. A contract was signed with an editor precising the amount to be payed to Charles de Gaulle. De Gaulle instead of writing a book, wrote several books after Petain's notes all under his own name and got gradually higher positions to reach colonel only after 13 years from captain and the book for Petain got dissolved.
He didn't got the initiative to go to London, it was Paul Reynaut who asked him to organize an external French opposition from London. If on June 18th he has announced on BBC, me Colonel De Gaulle, join me, I don't believe he would have convinced other officers to do so.
Il nous faudrait un homme comme Charles de Gaule
Il nous faudrait surtout une nouvelle organisation politique où un seul homme ne décide pas de tout et une meilleure répartition des pouvoirs. Un indice : regardez comment cela se passe ailleurs en Europe. Le modèle démocratique de la France est archaïque, un changement est + que nécessaire.
De Gaulle ne pourrait pas lutter contre le déclassement lié à la mondialisation
0:30 : Tous les enfants chantent l'hymne. Puis le silence total règne parmi les élèves; chacun se tient droit. Les élèves ont conscience de la solennité. Peut-on croire qu'il y ait encore des gaullistes aujourd'hui ?
UN PRÉSIDENT qui a marqué l histoire un FRANÇAIS un vrai qu il repose en paix AMINE ❤
Quant le GÉNÉRAL parle tous le monde écoute même les sourd❤❤❤❤❤❤
Excelente Información!!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Lisez donc "" L' ami américain "" d' Eric Branca. Très instructif. Un "ami" comme il y en a beaucoup : un ami qui vous pousse amicalement, en souriant, à la tombe après un croc en jambe.
Un gran hombre que hizo más grande a Francia, un verdadero estadista.
También tenía sus defectos. Un hombre soberbio y terco, distanciado de los jóvenes de su país, con cierto resentimiento inexplicable hacia el Reino Unido y Estados Unidos pese al enorme apoyo y sacrificios que estos países prestaron a Francia en la Guerra. Las protestas del 1968 derivaron en parte del descontento popular con su Gobierno.
@@briandavid6879 _" with a certain inexplicable resentment towards the United Kingdom and the United States"_
There was no resentment from his part. He simply didn't want France to be occupied again, this time by the US. The US that occupied West Germany and the rest of Western Europe, like Italy and the other small countries. De Gaulle saw that coming, when the US did its best to push him aside and supported Pierre Laval, a Nazi collaborator, for the presidency of France, . Note that Pierre Laval was prime minister in the government of Phillipe Petain who fully collaborated with Adolf Hitler, but the Americans wanted him instead of De Gaulle who simply refused to bow to Washington, in fact he told the US president, _"I am too poor to bow to you."_ Laval was tried and executed 6 months after the end of WWII. Also note, that the US and the UK were not keen that France obtains a permanent seat in the United Nations, but it was thanks to Joseph Stalin support that France obtained it. The US wanted France to be another European vassal, Charles de Gaull refused, the Washingtonians hated him and his guts.
_"The 1968 protests derived in part from popular discontent with his government."_
It was a color revolution during the Hippie movement. The US did not like two things that Charles de Gaulle did.
1- He took France out of NATO.
2- He ordered the Bank of France to increase the amount of payments in gold that was stored in New Work Federal Reserve, later on, a French warship was sent to bring back the gold France had stored in the US, the French knew the coming plan of Richard Nixon about decoupling the US dollar from the gold standard.
Charles de Gaulle never claimed that he is perfect, but he was nobody's fool, and the Washingtonians couldn't stand him for that.
JAJAJAJAJAJAJAJA
@@briandavid6879la jeunesse de MERDE...avec des amis comme les américains...pas besoin d'ennemis..sachant qu'ils doivent leur indépendance à la FRANCE ...eh OUI 😊😊😊😊
La France de 2024, De Gaulle l'avait prédit.
''La France est veuve...'' ce moment m`a fait pleurir, comme en vue de l’incendie de Notre Dame.
Allez, les Bleues ! Je suis content, que vous existe.
Viel dank ...liberté FREUND...VIVE de GAULLE..
Je ne serais pas étonné d'apprendre que certains intérêts puissants ont accéléré la chute de De Gaulle. Ils ont échoué en mai 1968, ils ont remis ça l'année suivante. J'en viens même à me demander si son décès en 1970 n'est pas un peu trop opportun.
opium des imbéciles
A real patriot! Just shows, once again, what a jerk Macron is.
Vraiment interessant.
Amar a França amar o povo francês amar era o segredo político desse grande francês. É assim que si faz um grande político
CHARLES REVIENT...ILS SONT DEVENUS FOUS..
There was also a German version of this documentary, which vanished from TH-cam. Do yo have it too?
He thought we saved his country but actually for a few years he saved ours may ge rest in peace
A l'époque en 70 et bien avant, les jeunes de 20 ans ne voulaient pas de De Gaulle, il représentait la France de leurs parents qui semblaient rester avec leur traditions....les jeunes voulaient du mouvement.....c'est pourquoi que le rock a pris un essor considérable....ça bouger....et il y avait du travail.....donc le jeune pouvait s'assumer plus vite....il s'est avéré que cela est allé trop vite....on consommait de trop et on polluait également.....
Rest in Peace Gaulle♥️♥️♥️♥️
L'Histoire retiendra un Nom, des Femmes, des Enfants, des Hommes retiendront un Homme, selon leur Statut, leur Condition Sociale, leur sensibilité Citoyenne, Politique, Religieuse ou Laïque.
Marc Poty
Ce 6 Juin 2024
La définition personnifiée du patriote.
Vive de Gaulle !
Fue un hombre valiente,que no paró de aprender y que reconoció sus errores.
Su País lo trató como al general Washington el suyo.Y mejor de lo que en España se trató a algunos de los nuestros.
Mi opinión.
Charles de Guolle, un gran Presidente de la República Francesa, al menos éso me contaba mi abuelo.
Muchas gracias.
A propos de Franco dont il semble déçu ... comment ne pas être déçu par quelqu'un qui régle les problèmes en brimant les libertés et en faisant abattre des gens ...
Monsieur Charles de Gaulles un très grand Homme qui a tout mon respect. Grace à lui , la France était respectée et grande. Aujourd'hui , ce n'est plus le cas, avec les présidents qui se sont succédés depuis plus de 52 ans en ruinant la France. Quelle honte. Surtout le dernier qui se prend pour le roi soleil avec sa Marie Antoinette et continue de creuser la dette de l'état avec l'argent des contribuables.
Once, when asked for his opinion of Charles de Gaulle, Winston Churchill mused: “If I regard de Gaulle as a great man? He is selfish, he is arrogant, he believes he is the center of the world.
So? How is that supposed to be a problem? Many leaders across the world have a HUGE ego, many of them are arrogant, and many of them actually do believe to be the center of the world. As long as they do a good job and, most importantly, as long as they're not bloodthirsty tyrants like Hitler, Mussolini, Stalin or Mao.
Roosevelt HATED De Gaulle. Churchill and Roosevelt had contempt for De Gaulle and perhaps it had something to do with the fact that they were like in some sort of exclusive club of English-speaking leaders and they were like ''get away little French''. I don't hate Churchill but he was equally an arrogant and easily self-satisfied gentleman (although he was pretty badass and sometimes funny). As for Roosevelt, I simply don't like that man, he hated almost everybody: he really didn't like France at all. He hated the Germans (which is understandable since they were the enemies during W.W.2 but it's not just that he hated the nazis because nazis, he hated the Germans BECAUSE Germans). He also hated the Japanese (which is also understandable because, during W.W.2, the U.S. was at war with Imperial Japan in the Pacific Ocean but Roosevelt didn't just hate the Japanese soldiers of the Imperial Army, they hated ALL the Japanese). He also hated the Russians not just ''because Soviets'' but ''BECAUSE RUSSIANS''.
The similarities in the life’s of both men are strikingly.
churchill the war criminal of the jews
Churchill is said to have whispered to a companion as both of them watched de Gaulle walk by: "There but for the grace of God goes God himself."
@@benedictdesilva6677 Hé was a strange man. Very simple in his personal habits but when he represented France, nothing could be good enough. People tend to forget he was accepted by his fellow French as the leader of the Free French in London. He was not exactly a buffoon. :)
El daño y perjuicios de la primera guerra nunca pudo ser resarcida
El general Charles de Gaulle, con su postura ante la rendición francesa y el colaboracionismo de Vichy con la Alemania Nazi, me merecía respeto y admiración, que se vió empañada con la visita que hizo al dictador Franco en España, ¿qué podría aportarle ese dictador? Se equivocó al creer que entre militares se podrían entender. La vejez quizá fue la culpable de semejante error, dando un reconocimiento implícito a quien no lo merecía. No podía esperar de su gallardía esa ofensa a quienes luchaban por librarse de aquella dictadura sangrienta. Posiblemente ni sus propios partidarios lo entendieron.
El contexto de esto viaje es que Franco no se decidiaba a morir, y, de Gaulle se volviendo Viejo, no queria morir sin ver españa, que por el era - y sigue es - un pais mas importante en Europa, por su historia, su Cultura y su influenza cultural. Por el, era un menor mal de ver este général que de no ver españa
في الحرب العالمية الثانية وقبل دخول القوات الألمانية باريس تمكن ديكول من الفرار إلى لندن وكان يقود المقاومة الفرنسية من لندن ويعطي تعليماته إلى الشباب الفرنسي على الصمود ويضربوا الألمان في كل مكان في فرنسا وكان هذا عبر الراديو مباشرةً
Non, les réseaux de résistance étaient autonomes et ne s'entendaient pas entre eux. Ils réclamaient des moyens à De Gaulle, qui ne livrait rien. Merci pour votre intérêt en tout cas à cette fascinante période de l'histoire mondiale.
The last French leader of any consequence was Napoleon & eventually Wellington sorted him out.
a great man
34:36 Making a guess , i think the word used by De Gaulle about Franco might have been 'soporifique' instead of léthargique
O GENIAL Militar francês que em 1934 escreveu o livro " Exército de Profissionais", qual lança a manobra defensiva da Guerra Relâmpago contra uma invasão invasão alemã vinda pelo Nordeste da França com Paris apenas a 200 km da fronteira com a Alemanha. Em 1942, esse livro foi traduzido como a França Teria Vencido.
Us French use to say he must be wiggling and twisting in his grave when seeing what became of France today.
A fascinating character...but, as Churchill once said, the biggest cross i had to bear during the war was the cross of Lorraine... without a doubt a flawed man who had plenty to be flawed about..
The same could be said about England in French history... Wether ennemies or allies, we still remain the two most important nations in Europe and major powers in the world, with same goals but radically different ways to achieve them...
That one I didn't know! Churchill really had an exquisite sense of humour! 😂😂😂
@duartesimoes508
I think the brandy helped !!!
One of my favourite quotes from Churchill was when he took to his sick bed following Labour's thumping election victory in 1945.
He passed the bedpan to his maid and remarked "that's the first motion I've passed since Labour got in..."
I think that redefines what they call toilet humour... !!!
@@maximef4036 I liken the complicated England/France relations as an old married couple... cannot live with each other BUT cannot live without each other......!!!
Buen reportaje, pero la locución automática es lamentable: decir que la Guerra del 14 al 18 es la de 1418.... Menos mal que somos ya mayores y hemos tenido una formación suficiente como para detectar tanto error. Y, ¿qué decir de esa horrible pronunciación de los nombres propios en Francés?
DIEU🌹🇻🇦✝️🇨🇵🌹 ACCUEILLEZ DÉSORMAIS DANS VOTRE PARADIS🌼🏵🍒,L'ÂME IMMENSÉMENT 💮💡🧭CATHOLIQUE du Général Charles de GAULLE 🌺🍋😇🌼🇻🇦✝️🇨🇵🪢🌻💛🌿🥰🕯🌸🙋♂️!!!
Un chef d'état humble , un sage !
Ojalá hubiese traducción al español.
Auch ins Deutsche.
Clic sur la roue crantée sous la vidéo, puis sur "sous titres" et chois ta langue.
@wernerbIch hoffe bald poutr vous omer7544
I wonder what de Gaulle would have said about nowadays France...
Shame on us
Grandson of a British soldier here... a soldier who was killed liberating France at the end of WW2: Some here may not like to read what I have to say about De Gaulle..... Charles De Gaulle was a self-righteous, arrogant prat. He was so arrogant, that in on 26 August 1944, the day after Paris was liberated from the Nazis, he showed up in Paris to soak up the glory earned by those allied soldiers and airmen who liberated the country, and he never once acknowledged their efforts and their sacrifices. Then, in 1966, he pulled France out of NATO in the middle of the Cold War, ordering that all U.S. troops must be evacuated off of French soil. This was while France was still a Soviet target, and had been invaded twice in the in the century already. He very quickly forgot that tens of thousands of British, American, Canadian, Australian and New Zealand soldiers (among others) lost their lives liberating France from the clutches of Nazi Germany.
After De Gaulle demanded US soldiers leave France, US President Lyndon Johnson told Secretary of State, Dean Rusk, to _"ask him about the cemeteries"_ so Rusk asked DeGaulle if his order to remove all U.S. troops from French soil also included the 63,000+ soldiers buried in France from World War I and World War II.
DeGaulle got up and left and never answered the question.
Not a fan either - an obstructive difficult man and leader.
Typical misunderstanding of an Anglo unable to try to understand how French people is thinking, and judge by his own (lack of ?) culture... Don't forget than since we are the oldest country of the western world, we have had time to develop habits of our own...
When French people cheered him in Paris, they didn't cheered the victor of the war, they cheered the end of the most dishonoring period of our 1500 year long history, the only time ever we faced the risk to disappear forever.
When de Gaulle Ask the American troops to leave, it wasn't an act of animosity. The reason why he left without answer the American President is because he was deeply hurt and shocked. In our mind, not needing the Americans anymore meant that we were ready to do our part of the job. with our soldiers. Like the end of GI's duty in France, far from their home. He expected a "thank you for not exposing the lives of my soldiers and saving costs of deployment by taking your own Défense in your hands", not bitterness.
The warmest welcome he ever made for a head of state was for president Eisenhower, which he appreciated very much. He also liked Nixon, but didn't like Kennedy and despised Johnson.
De Gaulle never acknowledged anyone, he always considered fighting as a normal duty, not a sacrifice. American troops had to leave for various reasons, certainly not for personal ones. France did not withdraw from NATO completely, only the integrated military command structure.
@@Esperluet _"he always considered fighting as a normal duty"_ Something he and his country demonstrated in May and June of 1940... Oh wait!
@@davidanderson4091 exactly, 60.000 French soldiers died in 20 days in fightings before Pétain treacherously surrendered.
He said "Non" twice to the UK. Brought down by "Non". Karma
The UK has also been hoisted by its own petard, by saying Leave. Karma is like that.
Interessante documentario, anche se la traduzione italiana presenta vari errori
Non sono stupita....
J'ai été surpris d'apprendre à un moment donné combien il a fallut qu'il se débatte contre ses alliés pour que la France garde un sens, soit respectée par eux .... apparemment , cela n'allait pas de soi
His "legend" was taking credit where he had none. The allies around the world did NOT like him at all.
ما هو اسم المعلق شكرا مسبقاً
Bloody hell! That was a bit grim.
I'm not sure if it's the narrator or the narration text that is atrocious, but either way this is unwatchable.
A brave man, a leader, an anti American.
A coward, a conman and a KGB agent tasked with obstructing NATO.
Los subtítulos en español son desastrosos.
Quand la France était un grand pays
Aujourd’hui celui qui représente son parti c’est Ciotti la honte
The British, commonwealth and USA led you to liberation not a General who gave up to the Third Reich within 2weeks and ran off to Britain to save his own skin.
Hoje, a França é outra, sem identidade e decadente.
Curiosas anécdotas sobre su interés de visitar España y a su admirado Jefe del Estado antes de morir.
Las cuenta el primo de Paco Franco en sus memorias.
Jean Daniel est particulièrement désagréable à entendre. C'est la morsure du cabot à la statue de l'homme d'état.