This book examines the development of the tiny dissident movement
that was Free France in 1940 into a broad-based, popularly
supported provisional government. This metamorphosis was to a large
extent dependent upon Allied support. Therefore this book discusses
the individual attitudes of the British and American governments
towards the Gaullist movement and tries to explain why they
differed and how their points of view were eventually reconciled.
In order to do this both the nature of Gaullism and the tensions in
the Anglo-American relationship are considered.
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