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COUNTER DEMONSTRATION BY DE GAULLE SUPPORTERS. Paris, 30 May 1968.
Photographs by Simos
Tsapnidis.
Copyright Manolis Daloukas.
Archive Simos 1968/118 all photos in High Resolution.
On 29 May, De Gaulle leftFrance for Baden-Baden in West Germany . Rumours spread that he had
resigned or that there had been a military coup. In fact, De Gaulle was talking
to the French military high command, making sure that they would support him.
The next day a carefully managed, but huge, counter-demonstration by De Gaulle supporters blocked the Avenue des Champs Elysées. The President called early elections (which he won easily the next month).
Copyright Manolis Daloukas.
On 29 May, De Gaulle left
The next day a carefully managed, but huge, counter-demonstration by De Gaulle supporters blocked the Avenue des Champs Elysées. The President called early elections (which he won easily the next month).
Friday, 22 August 2014
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