In Colombey, a Battle for General De Gaulle's House with an Uncertain Outcome.
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“This house is a family property and must be passed down to our children, then from generation to generation, within our own family,” declared Pierre de Gaulle, one of the four grandsons of the founder of Free France during the Occupation, who later became head of state, last Sunday on X. Known for his pro-Kremlin stance, he also shared a link to an online fundraising campaign to help him, in his words, “save” this imposing country residence cal…
The house of General de Gaulle in Colombey-les-Deux-Églises (Haute-Marne) was about to be sold to the State or the Department to make it a museum. But the grandson, Pierre de Gaulle, changed his mind and threatened to make the project run out. All on the background of political disagreement. Explanations. - How the sale of General de Gaulle's house turned into a family and political imbroglio (Culture, media and entertainment).
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