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French organization created in 1971
Charles de Gaulle Foundation
Formation
1971
Headquarters
Paris, France
Location
France
President
Hervé Gaymard
Website
https://www.charles-de-gaulle.org/
Charles de Gaulle Foundation headquarters in Paris
The Charles de Gaulle Foundation (Fondation Charles de Gaulle), previously Institut Charles-de-Gaulle has worked since 1971 to publicize and perpetuate the action of General de Gaulle (1890-1970), leader of Free France at the time of World War II, and President of the French Republic from 1959 to 1969.[1]
The foundation organizes conferences with academics and witnesses of the time, and conferences intended for a less specialized audience.
It publishes the periodical magazine Espoir.
It manages the birthplace of Charles de Gaulle in Lille and the Domaine de la Boisserie, his former residence in Colombey-les-Deux-Églises.[2]
The foundation helped create:
the Historial Charles de Gaulle at the Army Museum in Paris;
the Mémorial Charles-de-Gaulle in Colombey.
A specialized library and an archive are available to researchers and students in its research and documentation center.[3]
^FONDATION CHARLES DE GAULLE
^L'Institut Charles de Gaulle et la Fondation Charles de Gaulle.
^La bibliothèque de la Fondation Charles de Gaulle, berceau de l’histoire du Général et du gaullisme ?
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