Michael Macdonald

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Mitterrand had long been one of de Gaulle’s most implacable opponents. His anti-Gaullism had deep roots stretching back to a first disastrous meeting in Algiers in December 1943. According to Mitterrand, de Gaulle’s opening conversational gambit had been to reprimand him for having arrived on a British plane.
A Certain Idea of France: The Life of Charles de Gaulle
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