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What especially irritated his superiors about de Gaulle’s book was the implication that no one else in France was aware of the need to modernize the army. In reality, modernization was the subject of intensive policy debates; no military planner believed that the Maginot line had solved all France’s problems.
A Certain Idea of France: The Life of Charles de Gaulle
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