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List of names and terms of address used for Charles de Gaulle
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Throughout former French prime minister and President Charles De Gaulle’s life, his popularity and influence earned him a series of different names and terms of address used to refer to him. Because of his political character, often regarded as controversial, these terms and names tend to reflect the feelings of the speaker towards Gaulle, whether that be of sympathy, respect, or scorn. Though the political controversies surrounding him that were present at the time have now largely ceased, some distinctions are still relevant today (for instance, the use of le Général almost always indicates that the speaker is a nostalgic Gaullist supporter).This article lists a series of names and terms of address used in France with respect to him.
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Throughout former French prime minister and President Charles De Gaulle’s life, his popularity and influence earned him a series of different names and terms of address used to refer to him. Because of his political character, often regarded as controversial, these terms and names tend to reflect the feelings of the speaker towards Gaulle, whether that be of sympathy, respect, or scorn. Though the political controversies surrounding him that were present at the time have now largely ceased, some distinctions are still relevant today (for instance, the use of le Général almost always indicates that the speaker is a nostalgic Gaullist supporter).This article lists a series of names and terms of address used in France with respect to him.
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