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The American Ambassador in Paris, Jerome Caffery, convinced that de Gaulle would be swept to power, kept in close contact with Palewski and others.17 The Americans now viewed de Gaulle as the most reliable bulwark against Communism, although Caffery was worried by the ‘fascist’ resonances of the General’s social ideas.
A Certain Idea of France: The Life of Charles de Gaulle
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