Why did de Gaulle resign?
Sophia Koch
Updated on May 14, 2026
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Similarly one may ask, why was Charles de Gaulle exiled?
De Gaulle chose a military career and served with distinction in World War One. As under-secretary of national defence and war, de Gaulle refused to accept the French government's truce with the Germans and escaped to London, where he announced the formation of a French government in exile.
Secondly, where did de Gaulle spend the war? One of the lesser-known facts from this period is that the future leader of France, Charles de Gaulle, spent months in a quiet country villa near Berkhamsted, from where he led a government in exile and its Free French forces. Born in Lille in 1890, de Gaulle had a distinguished record in the First World War.
Consequently, how did De Gaulle die?
Aneurysm
Who resigned in 1969?
Following the referendum's failure, de Gaulle resigned on 28 April 1969, at ten past midnight, and released a laconic statement from Colombey-les-Deux-Églises: I cease to exercise my functions as president of the Republic.
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