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"All this was bad news for De Gaullist Frenchmen and for all those Frenchmen, in and out of France, who want Great Britain to win the war and France to help her to do so. In New York General de Gaulle's political representative, Maurice Garreau-Dombasle, announced that the General would not recognize any infringement on French territory consented to by Vichy. In Brazzaville, French Equatorial Africa, De Gaullist General Edgard René Marie de Larminat accused Vichy of allowing the Germans to disorganize French North African possessions, declared that French aircraft factories were making war planes for Germany. In London Count Jacques de Sieyes, De Gaullist agent newly arrived from the U. S., announced: "The French people are not only starving, but absolutely ready for revolt — if they had the means to carry it out."
www.time.com Monday, Mar. 10, 1941 Laurent Laloup le vendredi 31 août 2007 Contribution au livre ouvert de Marie Adrien Maurice Garreau Dombasle Montrée dans le livre ouvert de 2 Jacques Edouard de Plan de Siéyès de Veynes | |