Descripción
Typed letter signed, one page, 8,25 x 10,5 inch, `Le Général de Gaulle` letterhead, Paris, 13.06.1952, in French, congratulations letter to Mr. Debu-Bridel (Senator of the Seine) - concerning his re-election to the Council of the Republic, signed in dark ink "C. de Gaulle", attractively mounted (removable) for display with a photograph, shows Charles de Gaulle in a beautiful half length portrait in uniform (altogether 16,5 x 11,75 inch), with intersecting letter folds and mild toning - in fine to very fine condition.
"Mon cher Sénateur,
J`ai été heureux de votre réélection au Conseil de la République et je tiens a vous en féliciter.
Les circonstances donnent toute sa valeur à votre victoire qui est celle de notre Rassemblement. Plus que jamais je compte sur vous pour la suite.
Croyez, mon cher Sénateur, à mes sentiments cordialement dévoués.
C. de Gaulle"
Translated:
"My dear Senator,
I was happy with your re-election to the Council of the Republic and I would like to congratulate you.
The circumstances give full value to your victory which is that of our Gathering. More than ever I am counting on you for the future.
Believe, my dear Senator, in my cordially devoted feelings.
C. de Gaulle"
Más información sobre la persona
Profession:
(1890-1970) French general and statesman who led the Free French Forces during World War II.
Year of Birth: 1890
Charles de Gaulle was born on November 22, 1890, in Lille, France. He came from a noble family and had a strong passion for the military from a young age. De Gaulle attended military school and graduated as a captain in 1912.
During World War I, de Gaulle served on the front lines and was taken prisoner by the Germans in 1916. Despite his captivity, he made several escape attempts and was eventually successful in 1918. This experience only strengthened his resolve and dedication to serve his country.
After the war, de Gaulle continued to rise through the ranks of the French military and became a leading advocate for the use of armored divisions in warfare. He played a key role in the development of the French tank forces during the interwar years.
When World War II broke out, de Gaulle was a colonel and quickly rose to the rank of brigadier general. He became the leader of the Free French Forces, who fought against the German occupation of France. De Gaulle's inspiring leadership and strong sense of determination helped rally his troops and maintain morale during difficult times.
After the war, de Gaulle took on a new role as the President of France from 1959 to 1969. He was known for his strong leadership style and commitment to the French people. De Gaulle's legacy as a military hero and a political leader continues to be celebrated in France and around the world.
Charles de Gaulle passed away on November 9, 1970, but his influence and impact on French history and politics continue to be felt to this day. He is remembered as a patriot, a statesman, and a symbol of French resilience and strength.
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