The War Memoirs, Charles de Gaulle
The War Memoirs, Charles de Gaulle
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The War Memoirs

Author: Charles de Gaulle

Narrator: Raphael Corkhill

Unabridged: 41 hr 58 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/19/2024


Synopsis

The complete war memoirs of the resistance leader Charles de Gaulle, who led France out of its darkest hour during the Nazi occupation during World War II.

“Faced with the political disaster, I had to become France.” This was how Charles de Gaulle answered the call of history. One of the few French battlefield leaders to have distinguished himself in May 1940, he had become the undersecretary of state for national defense. But when the government rejected his calls to fight on and prepared to capitulate to Hitler, he escaped to London. There he instigated a resistance calling on “all the French who want to remain free to listen to me and follow me” in the legendary radio address of June 22. He was sentenced to death in absentia as his country made a disgraceful peace, but his Free France movement rallied people around the world to resist German occupation and fight for the liberation of Europe.

Originally published in three volumes, The War Memoirs of Charles de Gaulle is the story of the resurrection of France from its darkest hour collaborating with Hitler and the Nazi empire. The first section, “The Call,” examines the years leading up to France’s defeat and the confusion and despair triggered by Hitler’s blitzkrieg. The second section, “Unity,” describes de Gaulle’s struggles to rally the French in both Africa and underground movements throughout Europe, and often bitter conflicts with the Allied leaders as he sought legitimacy and resources. “Salvation,” the final installment, chronicles the turning of the tide of war against Nazi Germany, de Gaulle’s triumphant return to France, and the reincarnation of the French Republic as a major international presence. De Gaulle’s great prophecy of 1940 had been fulfilled: France had lost a battle, but she did not lose the war.

About Charles de Gaulle

Charles de Gaulle (1890­–1970) was wounded three times in World War I and the leading French advocate of armored warfare between the wars. Following the defeat of France in May 1940, he escaped to London and raised the Free French forces. After liberation he became the provisional head of the French government. He was the founding father of the Fifth Republic, president of France from 1959 to 1969, and one of the leading statesmen of the 20th century.


Reviews

Goodreads review by P.E. on March 28, 2022

Gouverner, c'est prévoir. I. MÉMOIRES DE GUERRE Dans ses Mémoires de guerre, le grand instigateur de la Résistance et chef d'État Charles de Gaulle aborde les tenants et les aboutissants de son combat, commencé bien avant la Seconde Guerre - même si on en place souvent le départ au 18 juin 1940 - pour......more

Goodreads review by Julio on July 19, 2022

"How can France thank France?"---Charles De Gaulle, on why he saw no need to express gratitude towards his compatriots. De Gaulle, just like his archenemy (no, not Hitler, Winston Churchill), was that rare public figure who could perform the tasks of a national statesman and be a brilliant writer at......more

Goodreads review by Alex on July 15, 2018

Fascinating book, detailing some of the allied betrayals of France during the war. But also reads as a litany of perceived slights which from the French view point could be seen as unjust, but looking deeper is a reflection of the British and American views of France as no longer being a great power......more

Goodreads review by Arsène on December 26, 2024

Charles ! On a compris que tu avais eu l'idée des grands bataillons de tanks avant tout le monde ! Pas besoins d'en faire des tonnes......more

Goodreads review by Jean-Pascal on January 22, 2017

Passionnant quasiment d'un bout à l'autre. J'y ai appris mille choses qui modifient encore ce que l'on peut penser du monde actuel.......more