FREE FRANCE
AIMS OUTLINED BY GENERAL DE GAULLE. “LET THE PEOPLE SPEAK.” LONDON, November 17. General Charles de Gaulle, leader of the Free French forces, has outlined these three war aims:— 1. “Make war . . . give the greatest possible extension and the greatest possible power to the French effort in the conflict; 2. “Let the people speak for themselves as soon as events once more allow them to make known freely what they want; 3. “Bring about conditions in the postwar France which will permit ‘every Frenchman to live, think, work and act in dignity and security.’ ” “There is not "the slightest doubt that from the terrible crisis through which France is passing a tremendous revival will emerge for the French Nation,” General de Gaulle said in an address before 5,000 French gathered in Royal Albert Hall.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 February 1942, Page 4
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