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Ir a BibliotecaMémoires de Guerre: L'UNITE
- Idioma
- Francés
- Editorial
- ISBN
- 9782266034432
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Otras ediciones (16)
Mémoires de guerre - De Gaulle: programmes terminales 2012
2010 • BREAL
Francés
Mémoires de guerre
1999 • Plon
Francés
Memoires De Guerre: Le Salut (1944-1946)
Pocket
Francés
Mémoires de guerre - tome 3 Le salut 1944-1946 (3)
2011 • POCKET
Francés
Mémoires de guerre, tome 3 : Le salut (1944-1946)
Francés
Otras ediciones

Mémoires de guerre - De Gaulle: programmes terminales 2012
2010 • BREAL
Francés

Mémoires de guerre
1999 • Plon
Francés

Memoires De Guerre: Le Salut (1944-1946)
Pocket
Francés

Mémoires de guerre - tome 3 Le salut 1944-1946 (3)
2011 • POCKET
Francés

Mémoires de guerre, tome 3 : Le salut (1944-1946)
Francés

Mémoires de guerre
1999 • Pocket
Francés

The Complete War Memoirs of Charles De Gaulle (English, French and French Edition)
1998 • Carroll & Graf Pub
Inglés

Memoires De Guerre: Le Salut (1944-1946) (Fiction, Poetry and Drama)
1990 • Pocket
Francés

Mémoires de guerre
1999 • Pocket
Francés

Mémoires de guerre 1940-1942. L'appel
1999 • Pocket
Francés

Memoires de guerre t2
1976 • PLON
Francés

Mémoires de guerre. 1. L' appel : 1940 - 1942
1990 • Presses Pocket
Francés

L'\Unite (1942 1944) Tome II
1961 • French & European Pubns
Inglés

Memoires de Guerre 3 tomes
1961 • French & European Pubns
Inglés

Memoires De Guerre Coffret 3 Volumes : Volume 1, L'Appel 1940-1942.
1999 • Pocket
Francés

Mémoires de guerre - tome 2 L'unité 1942-1944 (2)
2010 • POCKET
Francés
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Readers praise this memoir for its depiction of Charles de Gaulle's unwavering commitment to restoring France's honor and its place as a major world power after the war. The book highlights his success in securing France a seat at key international conferences and in the United Nations Security Council, as well as its status as an occupying power in defeated Germany. Reviewers acknowledge his undeniable diplomatic skill and profound, exclusive love for his country, for which he dedicated everything. The memoir also offers interesting and passionate passages, including vivid insights into the personalities of the era, and reveals de Gaulle's visionary political thinking, particularly regarding the need for a strong government. For those who appreciate it, the book is noted for its precise, lucid, and epic writing style.
However, the memoir also reveals aspects that some readers found challenging or negative. De Gaulle is often portrayed as a prima donna, prone to peevishness and an obsession with protocol, leading to sulking over perceived slights, many of which appear imagined. Critics point to his exaggerated view of how the world admired France and his rose-tinted perspective on colonial ambitions, particularly concerning regions like Indochina and the Middle East, where he seemed blind to France's own imperialistic designs. His approach to defeated nations, like Germany, is noted as being rooted in 19th-century thinking. The writing style, while precise, can be seen as somewhat precious, pedantic, and dense in places, with a naturally self-glorifying tone that some reviewers found off-putting. Additionally, some of his retrospective claims about historical events are regarded as unrealistic.
In conclusion, this memoir stands as a fascinating and important historical document, offering deep insight into Charles de Gaulle and the critical post-war period it covers. While it provides a unique perspective on France's resurgence and the complexities of international relations at the time, its readability and style elicit mixed reactions. Ultimately, the book is most likely to be appreciated by readers with a keen interest in de Gaulle himself, the history of France and Europe during the mid-20th century, or those who specifically value a precise, epic, and somewhat formal literary style. Those seeking a light or universally engaging read, or who are sensitive to a self-aggrandizing tone, might find it less appealing.
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