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Monsieur Non

Julian Jackson explores the life of the inscrutable General de Gaulle and his fraught relations with Britain. From 2010.

Julian Jackson explores the contradictory and complex nature of the man who was happy to say 'yes' to making London his wartime HQ and rallying point, but 'Non' when 20 years later Britain was petitioning to join the Common Market.

In fact it's not too far-fetched to suggest that De Gaulle's apparent perversity was at least partly responsible for Britain's long-standing ambivalent feelings towards Europe and the EU over the last 50 years.

Speaking from a 大象传媒 studio on 18th June 1940, General Charles de Gaulle issued an extraordinary rallying cry to his countrymen who had just capitulated to Hitler and declared an armistice with the German Fuhrer. Attacking the actions of Marshal Petain, "whatever happens," he intoned, "the flame of French resistance must not and shall not die."

From London in a steady stream of eloquent and heartfelt broadcasts across the remaining years of the war, de Gaulle kept the spirit of defiance in the face of the Nazi occupier burning strongly. London was henceforth the headquarters of the Free French forces and the power base for de Gaulle.

But the general had an uncanny knack of rubbing his hosts up the wrong way, and Churchill and he were often at loggerheads. But his time in London was the making of the statesman, one of Europe's greatest 20th century figures.

Julian Jackson traces the roots of the conundrum that was General Charles de Gaulle who died in 1970.

Julian is a specialist in modern French history and author of one of the best books on the French soldier-politician.

Producer: Simon Elmes

First broadcast on 大象传媒 Radio 4 in June 2010.

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Sun 5 Jun 2022 01:00

Credits

Role Contributor
Producer Simon Elmes
Presenter Simon Elmes
Visual Editor Simon Elmes

Broadcasts

  • Sat 12 Jun 2010 20:00
  • Mon 14 Jun 2010 15:00
  • Sat 17 Mar 2018 08:00
  • Sat 17 Mar 2018 15:00
  • Sun 18 Mar 2018 03:00
  • Tue 31 May 2022 11:00
  • Tue 31 May 2022 21:00
  • Sat 4 Jun 2022 13:00
  • Sun 5 Jun 2022 01:00