Michael Macdonald

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Relations between the two countries sank to their lowest ebb since de Gaulle’s return to power. As his frustrations with Germany increased, the ambiguities of his German policy became more evident: he seemed to be offering partnership but not equality. What was the benefit to Germany, while the Cold War lasted, of exchanging American protection (perhaps not totally reliable but certainly effective) for French protection (worryingly close and incomparably weaker)?
A Certain Idea of France: The Life of Charles de Gaulle
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