De Gaulle managed to escape to England just
before the armistice was signed by the French government handing France
to the Nazis. From England, he made an impassioned appeal to the French (see opposite) on June 18th, 1940, asking them to unite with him to resist. He said:
"
la France a perdu une bataille, mais la France n'a pas perdu la guerre" - France may have lost one battle, but it has not lost the war.
He spent the next 4 years organizing increasing
French resistance and calling for support from French colonies. He proclaimed
himself the leader of the Free French (later the Fighting French) forces.
De Gaulle found himself with a French navy, air force, and army, which
were under the general command of the British. |