Michael Macdonald

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The Edge of the Sword was not just a timeless meditation on leadership. It also had contemporary purpose, articulating de Gaulle’s disillusionment with the trend of French politics and diplomacy since the mid-1920s. In the first half of the decade, French governments had done all they could to exact the reparations owing to them under the Treaty of Versailles.
A Certain Idea of France: The Life of Charles de Gaulle
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