Michael Macdonald

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De Gaulle’s revolutionary eloquence counted for little against Roosevelt’s pragmatic cynicism. His priority was to end hostilities in North Africa as fast as possible because for the Americans every day counted. While Darlan was negotiating with the American military commanders in Morocco, the Vichy authorities were allowing German forces to land in Tunisia – as de Gaulle had predicted would happen two months earlier.
A Certain Idea of France: The Life of Charles de Gaulle
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