Charles De Gaulle was renowned for his suspicion and dislike of Britain. Much of this he likely inherited from his father, Henri. When Britain was negatively described as ‘Perfidious Albion’, how would Henri reply?

Answer: ‘Perfidious?’, he would exclaim, ‘the adjective hardly seems strong enough’.

Source: Churchill and De Gaulle by Francois Kersaudy

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