A damning admission that supporters of General de Gaulle are everywhere in France has been made M. J. Delebecque in an issue of “L’Action Francaise,” an organ devoted to the Vichy Government. which recently reached London. “Competent observers,” write M. Delebecque, “well placed for feeling the pulse of the inhabitants of the village and knowing their reactions, classify a part of them as ‘de Gaullist.’ “Even supposing (as I personally am lead to believe) that the figure of the percentage reported to me is exaggerated, it remains nevertheless true that we have here a rather disturbing phenomenon which it serves no purpose to try to hide.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 March 1942, Page 3
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