French President Nicolas Sarkozy and his wife, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy lay a wreath at the statue of General Charles de Gaulle in the presence of Prince Charles, Prince of Wales in London, UK on June 18, 2010. Nicolas Sarkozy and World War II veterans visited London to mark the 70th anniversary of Charles de Gaulle's rousing radio appeal to his compatriots to resist the Nazi occupation. On June 18, 1940, four days after the fall of Paris and as the French government prepared to sign an armistice with Germany, the exiled military leader issued an impassioned appeal over the BBC airwaves to those ba
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French President Nicolas Sarkozy and his wife, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy lay a wreath at the statue of General Charles de Gaulle in the presence of Prince Charles, Prince of Wales in London, UK on June 18, 2010. Nicolas Sarkozy and World War II veterans visited London to mark the 70th anniversary of Charles de Gaulle's rousing radio appeal to his compatriots to resist the Nazi occupation. On June 18, 1940, four days after the fall of Paris and as the French government prepared to sign an armistice with Germany, the exiled military leader issued an impassioned appeal over the BBC airwaves to those back home. Photo by Elodie Gregoire/ABACAPRESS.COM