War memoirs

Book • 1955
Charles de Gaulle's "War Memoirs" is a monumental work of historical and personal reflection on his experiences during World War II. The memoirs offer a detailed and insightful account of de Gaulle's role in the French Resistance and his efforts to maintain French sovereignty during the occupation.

De Gaulle's writing is characterized by its clarity, precision, and powerful prose.

The memoirs provide a unique perspective on the events of the war and de Gaulle's own complex personality.

They remain a significant contribution to the historical record and a testament to de Gaulle's enduring legacy.

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Mentioned by Conrad Black as a book he read at age 9 or 10, influencing his view of France.
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