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One of the most famous speeches in modern French history — General Charles de Gaulle’s 1940 radio plea for France to resist the Nazi occupation — is set to go on display on Saturday for the first time.

The two-page manuscript of the so-called “Appeal of June 18”, featuring De Gaulle’s handwriting and numerous crossings-out, will be on show at an auction house in Paris ahead of the sale of some of the late leader’s possessions.

“Copies have been exhibited before. What is unprecedented is seeing the original,” said Frederic Harnisch, head of book and manuscript sales at Artcurial, which will exhibit the text at its Champs-Elysees office.

The historic script will not feature among the 372 lots being sold by De Gaulle’s relatives on December 16 by Artcurial.

Items set to go under the hammer include the manuscript of De Gaulle’s first book from 1924, “La Discorde chez l’ennemi” (“The Enemy’s House Divided”), as well as a collection of letters to his wife Yvonne and a secondary school report card.

The auction was organised by De Gaulle’s descendants who inherited a trove of personal items from his brother, Philippe, who died at the age of 103 in March.

“What we are selling is a small part of the inheritance,” Harnisch told AFP.

The French state and private institutions are expected to be among the buyers of the memorabilia from a man considered the father of the modern French state.

De Gaulle spearheaded resistance to the Nazi Germany’s occupation of France.

He then emerged as the country’s post-war leader serving as the architect of the current constitution and president from 1958.

The Appeal of June 18 was broadcast by the BBC from London in which De Gaulle urged French people to fight on, laying the foundation for the underground resistance movement.

“Has the last word been said? Should hope disappear? Is defeat final? No! Believe me… nothing is lost for France,” he said.

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France’s Macron seeks new PM after no-confidence defeat https://artifexnews.net/article68951274-ece/ Thu, 05 Dec 2024 16:48:33 +0000 https://artifexnews.net/article68951274-ece/ Read More “France’s Macron seeks new PM after no-confidence defeat” »

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French President Emmanuel Macron.
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President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday sought a new Prime Minister to prevent France from sliding deeper into political turmoil after Michel Barnier’s government was ousted in a historic no-confidence vote in parliament.

Poised to be contemporary France’s shortest-serving premier, Mr. Barnier met Mr. Macron at the Elysee Palace to submit his resignation, after the defeat in parliament on Wednesday (December 4, 2024) forced his government to step down.

The vote was the first successful no-confidence action since a defeat for Georges Pompidou’s government in 1962, when Charles de Gaulle was President.

A majority of lawmakers on Wednesday supported the no-confidence vote proposed by the hard left and backed by the far right headed by Marine Le Pen.

Mr. Barnier’s record-quick ejection comes after snap parliamentary elections in June resulted in a hung parliament with no political force able to form an overall majority and the far right holding the key to the government’s survival.

The trigger for Mr. Barnier’s ouster was his 2025 budget plan including austerity measures that were unacceptable to a majority in parliament, but that he argued were necessary to stabilise France’s finances.

On Monday (December 2, 2024) he forced through a social security financing bill without a vote, but the ousting of the government means France is still without a budget.



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