Pro-Allied French Leaders -- Gen. Henri Giraud (right), General Charles de Gaulle, and M. Robert ***** president of the Algerian Assembly, are shown enting the Assembly in Algiers. For the final session of the General Assembly. In an address, General de Gaulle Accused Marshal Henri Petaivichy chief of state, of being an "Evangel of Decadence," and asserted that "The Instinct ***** the French people Guides them to a fourth republic. June 16, 1943. (Photo by ACME).
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