Charles de Gaulle would roll over in his grave over what has become of French politics
COLOMBEY-LES-DEUX-EGLISES, France — The General rests in peace.
In the graveyard of a small stone church in this afterthought of a country village, Charles de Gaulle — the founding father of modern France — enjoys the repose awarded only to the “great men” of history. Tourists traipse through his house; admirers bow their heads at the grave of the man who transformed his country into a vital player on the global stage.
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