National Review in 1985 on how the coup to overthrow de Gaulle was much more legitimate than de Gaulle's breaking ranks with Vichy regime.pic.twitter.com/avvzwUJN6a
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National Review in 1985 on how the coup to overthrow de Gaulle was much more legitimate than de Gaulle's breaking ranks with Vichy regime.pic.twitter.com/avvzwUJN6a
Always up for some good Alister Horne talk
He was William F Buckley’s roommate at one point if I remember correctly.
Well into WW2, Roosevelt was still way more friendly to Pétain than de Gaulle: https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/president-roosevelt-message-to-marshal-henri-petain-november-1942 …
Vichy France...nazi collaborators = lawful government 
what are the quotation marks doing? "Pétain was appointed President of the Ministerial Council by President Lebrun at Bordeaux, and the Cabinet resolved to sign armistice agreements with Germany and Italy."
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