Charles de Gaulle - The Bordeaux government declared that De Gaulle compulsorily retired from the French Army
Time: Sunday Jun 23, 1940
Place: Bordeaux, France
Details: The Bordeaux government declared him compulsorily retired from the French Army (with the rank of colonel) on 23 June 1940.
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