Appeal of 18 June
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Appeal of 18 JuneThe Appeal of 18th June was a famous speech by Charles de Gaulle, the leader of the Free French Forces, in 1940. The appeal is the origin of the French Resistance to the German occupation during World War II. De Gaulle spoke to the French people from London after the fall of France. He declared the war for France was not yet over, and rallied the country in support of the Resistance. It is one of the most important speeches in French history. In spite of its reputation as the beginning of the Resistance and Free French, historians have shown that the appeal was heard only by a minority of French people. De Gaulle's June 22 1940 speech on the BBC was much more widely heard.[1]
ContextGeneral de Gaulle became the de facto leader of the Free French Forces which had escaped to London in June 1940. Marshal Philippe Pétain, a hero of World War I, had signed an armistice of Nazi Germany, and led the collaborating Vichy government while the Germans occupied the country's northern portion. De Gaulle opposed the armistice and had fled France on June 15 after Pétain made clear that he would seek an accommodation with the Nazis. Three days later, de Gaulle obtained special permission from Winston Churchill to broadcast a speech via BBC Radio over France, despite the British Cabinet's objections that such a broadcast could provoke the Pétain government into a closer allegiance with Germany.[2] In his speech, de Gaulle reminded the French people that the British Empire and the United States of America would support them militarily and economically in an effort to retake France from the Germans. The BBC did not deem the speech important enough to be recorded, and few actually heard it. A later speech, which was recorded and heard by more people, was given by de Gaulle on June 22. Translation of the speechOn June 18, 1940, at 19:00, de Gaulle's voice was broadcast nationwide, saying:
This monument commemorates those who passed through Jersey in response to the appeal.
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es:Llamamiento del 18 de junio fr:Appel du 18 Juin ro:Apelul de pe 18 iunie
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