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1:35 - De Gaulle & Lebrun 1939

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Printing resin 14K 25 Microns.

The design was based on the photos when he received Albert Lebrun on October 23, 1939.

De Gaulle despaired of the lack of reaction of the General Staff but also of the lack of willingness to reorganise the army, while the successes of the Blitzkrieg in Poland had proved the effectiveness of the large armored divisions.

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Charles de Gaulle (1890-1970) was a French general and statesman, founder and first president of the Fifth Republic. He led free France during World War II after the Armistice of 1940, calling for resistance from London. De Gaulle played a key role in the reconstruction of France after the war, strengthening the role of the State and national independence, particularly through its foreign policy. His leadership marked French history with his patriotism, his vision of a strong and independent France, and his famous eloquence.

Albert Lebrun was the last president of the Third Republic in France, serving from 1932 to 1940. Born in 1871, he was a moderate politician, a member of the radical party and a trained engineer. His mandate was marked by rising tensions in Europe, the advent of World War II, and the fall of France in 1940. Although he tried to maintain stability, he was largely powerless in the face of the German invasion and subsequent political crisis. He was replaced by the Vichy regime after the armistice of 1940.

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