Gen. de Gaulle is only concerned about history, and no jury can dictate the judgment of history." Georges Pompidou

Mark Kurlansky
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When the French leader, Georges Pompidou said that Gen. de Gaulle was only concerned about history and no jury could dictate the judgment of history, he was implying that Charles de Gaulle never said anything without thinking it through thoroughly. The quote implies that Charles de Gaulle would not act rashly or without considering all of the consequences. With this quote, Pompidou shows his respect for de Gaulle as a leader and as a human being.

Source: 1968: The Year That Rocked The World

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