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1 Charles de Gaulle By: Audrey Woodman Period 7 May 20 th, 2013

2  Charles was born on November 22 nd, 1890.  de Gaulle was born in Lille, a northern France city. Date and Place of Birth Lille, France, Charles de Gaulle’s birthplace.

3  Charles’s father was a teacher.  de Gaulle was raised to seek revenge on Germany after France’s war with Prussia, a nation that would later make up most of Germany.  He was taught at an early age to value his long family history of fighting for France. Childhood and Family

4  Charles began classes at Saint-Cyr, the best French military academy in 1909.  de Gaulle was called “the Big Asparagus” by classmates because of his height. He was 6’ 5.  He excelled at Saint-Cyr and he graduated from it in 1912. Education Saint-Cyr, the military academy Charles de Gaulle attended.

5  Charles served as a captain in the army in World War I.  After the First World War, de Gaulle was constantly at odds with his superior officers.  The French ignored most of his military strategies and they were later used by the Germans in World War II. Career

6  Charles was the leader of the Free French Forces in the Second World War.  de Gaulle made his best efforts to keep France away from the United States and the Soviet Union, the two biggest superpowers at the time following WWII.  He pulled France out of the North American Treaty Organization. Important Facts

7  Charles wrote memoirs after resigning as president of France in January of 1946.  de Gaulle continued to write more memoirs after resigning as president of France again in 1969. Works and Inventions

8  Charles was the best-known figure in the French Resistance in WWII.  de Gaulle was the first president of France.  His best service to his country was preserving democracy in France. Why de Gaulle is Remembered Today Charles de Gaulle delivering a speech on the radio during World War II.

9  Charles died on November 9 th, 1970.  de Gaulle succumbed to a heart attack.  He was 79 years old when he died. Death and Cause of Death

10 Website: "Charles de Gaulle." Biography.com. A+E Television Networks, LLC., 2013. Web. 16 May 2013. http://www.biography.com/.http://www.biography.com/ Website: "Charles de Gaulle." History and the Headlines. ABC Clio, 2013. Web. 15 May 2013.. Book: Miller, Robert. Political and Military Leaders. Danbury: Grolier, 1996. Print. Vol. 6 of The Grolier Library of International Biographies. Works Cited


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