La belle histoire de France du 06/02/2022

La belle histoire de France du 06/02/2022

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La Belle Histoire de France du 23/10/2022

Alors qu'il s'est éloigné du pouvoir en 1946, Charles de Gaulle fait son grand retour en 1958, pendant la guerre d'Algérie, alors que la France est en pleine crise. Devenu président du Conseil, il fait approuver la Cinquième République par un référendum. C'est la première étape d ...  Show more

La Belle Histoire de France du 16/10/2022

Après les débarquements de Normandie (6 juin 1944) et de Provence (15 août), les Alliés réussissent à repousser petit à petit les nazis et les collabos. L'épuration dure pendant des mois, mais l'incertitude règne. Quel régime va se mettre en place après cette période troublée ? R ...  Show more

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