Charles Andrey Mary Joseph de Galle was born on November 22, 1890 at the two French Catholic parents, Henry and Charles de Gaulle. He takes care of reading the story. More importantly, Charles de Gaulle likes stories about the heroes of war. He even even fought with his friends. When he joined the war he asked to represent France (early Charles de Gaulle). The De Gaulle family was originally founded in the north of France five years ago from Charles Andre de Gaulle. Until the 18th century the Charles de Gaulle family was classified as a small aristocrat known as a sword.
I remember hearing SoulPancake's YouTube video long ago The host talked about the French general and former president Charles de Gaulle (1890-1970) and how he treated his name. This is similar: De Gaulle believes his name obscures his true identity. His name is a tool that can not be completely defined by anyone else. For me, when people think about Charles de Gaulle, they think of label - revolutionaries, leaders, egosists. However, from the perspective of Charles de Gaulle, his name is unlikely to be encapsulated, there are countless memories, experiences, emotions, thoughts and so on. This is the real meaning of "Gao Lele", the experience and the liquidity of growth, his name is too simple for the label, which suggests that the views of the audience overlap. In real life, De Gaulle is not only a French soldier, general, president but also an opponent of maintaining the status quo. He is a fan of literature, the son of a philosopher.
De Gaulle was born in 1890 and grew up in Lille. His father had a great influence on his life, which helped to develop De Gaulle 's great patriotism to his country. Charles has grown since he was a child, he is always very smart and very good student. He did not go to Polytechnic but went to French Army School for his enthusiasm for the country. He fought in an entrenchment during the First World War and entered the army through the army during the Second World War. In the meantime, Charles de Gaulle was disgusted by German disapproval by French leaders, refused to surrender, and fled to England. Shortly after France collapsed in 1940, a leaflet signed by a barely known brigadier was published: "France lost the battle, it never loses war." Looking at France's victory