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De Gaulle

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Download PDF De Gaulle

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Audible Audiobook

Listening Length: 41 hours and 35 minutes

Program Type: Audiobook

Version: Unabridged

Publisher: Audible Studios

Audible.com Release Date: December 25, 2018

Language: English, English

ASIN: B07L4W2TFN

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DeGaulle was a complex leader. He threw himself in as the head of the French in exile during WW II. He was a stubborn, often arrogant, and singly focused individual who saw France as not defeated but still at war with the Germans. He had been schooled in the classic French military environment and had served admirably in WW I and saw the power of new strategic weapons such as tanks and aircraft.The books details all of his steps from a military school student through WW I and then through WW II. The focus is on DeGaulle, and despite the importance of relationships with Roosevelt and Churchill, we are often left to see everything from the perspective of DeGaulle.The author then takes the reader in considerable detail from the end of WW II through the 4th and 5th constitutions and examines DeGaulle in this evolving period. The most teling is DeGauule's dealing with the 1968 crises. Here I would like to have a more expansive understanding of the causes and players in this period. Having lived through it I saw DeGaulle then as just a bystander, the crises were headed by newer players, and 1968 in France was unlike 1968 in the US. France had a "mini revolution" and DeGaulle just seemed to be totally disconnected. He had managed the Algeria crisis but this was close to home and he seemed to just be overwhelmed.It ends with his sudden death from the same cause as his father and brother. No lingering but just fatality.Overall this book is definitive, it focuses on DeGaulle and provides a flow of details that are extensive. On the negative side one gets the impression that the author, a Brit, has a bit of a dislike for his subject. DeGaulle does elicit that yet he often felt himself alone in trying to bring back the glory of France.I found it readable and well done in parts but from time to time I could get overwhelmed with details, details about DeGaulle. Perhaps it would be useful to fill in the gaps surrounding the events, but then again that would make it encyclopedic. Overall, this will be the definitive study of DeGaulle for a while.

This book well deserves all the praise it's been receiving. I'm old enough to remember de Gaulle as being often in the news when I was growing up, but a shade too young to have understood why he was so newsworthy, other than that he apparently relished annoying the US. This book shows what was special about him, warts and all, without hagiography.Many readers may learn here, as I did, that his youngest child had Down's syndrome, and that he was devoted to her throughout her 20 years of life. It also becomes clear that de Gaulle was something of an intellectual, both very fond of literature and quite well-read, qualities missing from how one usually imagines a general and also from the actual generals in de Gaulle's milieu. He was also able to deliver, from memory, long speeches not only in French but in Spanish and German -- and seemed to enjoy concealing how capable he was in English, too. At the same time, de Gaulle's Machiavellian talent for playing his rivals, allies and supporters off each other is amply documented. So is the fact that he was an unusual mix of both monarchist and decolonizer.Another motivation for reading the book was that a close family member is considering entering politics in Japan, and I was curious to see if de Gaulle's career and the obstacles he faced might hold any useful lessons. The book's discussions of the drafting of the Constitution of the 5th Republic, which was tailor-made for de Gaulle, were quite instructive. But overall, I doubt there's much scope for politicians to imitate him. First, he seems to have been truly a brilliant man, and few such people enter politics these days. More than that, his main force came from his almost religious identification of himself with the interests of France: despite some comparisons to Louis XIV, the name more often invoked by him and his contemporaries was that of Jeanne d'Arc.If the book has one limitation -- and, since it runs to almost 800 pages of main text as it is, one is grateful that it does have at least one -- it's that the focus is on the life of de Gaulle, not so much the "life and times." For example, both Algeria and May '68 get their own chapters in this work, but the general background of each event is discussed only briefly. So rather than a discussion of the phases and main events of the Algerian War, the book discusses only the key moments where that history intersected with de Gaulle's. Similarly, relatively little ink is spilt on the general background and atmosphere of the May 1968 protests. The unravelling of the French role in Indochina, which occurred during the time frame covered by the book, is discussed only in passing, since those events were handled by then-Prime Minister Pierre Mendès-France several years before de Gaulle returned to power.On the other hand, a strength of the book is that it has a lot of information about the men (yes, men) who surrounded de Gaulle at the various stages of his career, many of whom are profiled in short biographical entries at the back of the book. Moreover, Julian Jackson's writing style is very readable: I looked forward to reading nightly installments.I'm not sure whether readers who are too young to remember even the late 1960s will have the patience to read this massive book, unless perhaps you have an academic interest in modern French or European political history. But from the perspective of someone who enjoys trying to understand some of the world events that buzzed on the fringes of my youthful awareness, this was without question one of the best books I've read this year.

This long and thorough biography is enjoyable and fills in a lot I did not know about him. I have had the common American impression that he was a pest and had little to offer other than a sort of French narcissism. I like France and have been there many times but did not appreciate de Gaulle. Ironically, it was Conrad Black's biography of Nixon that got me interested. Nixon and de Gaulle liked each other and saw things in a somewhat similar view. I thought it was time that I learned more about him. This is an entertaining, if long, book and I enjoyed it thoroughly. It reminds me a bit of Black's biographies of Nixon and Roosevelt. Highly recommended.

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