Charles de Gaulle - De Gaulle attended another Anglo-French
Time: Thursday Jun 13, 1940
Place: France
Details: On 13 June de Gaulle attended another Anglo-French conference at Tours with Churchill, Lord Halifax, Lord Beaverbrook, Spears, Ismay, and Alexander Cadogan. This time few other major French figures were present apart from Reynaud and Baudoin.
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