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Erich Lessing - FRANCE. Paris. Political Crisis. May 1958.
Palais de l'Elysée.
From the left : President René COTY and Charles DE GAULLE.
Unable to solve the Algerian crisis the French government of Pierre PFLIMLIN re
FRANCE: Paris. May 1958
After the departure of President René Coty, Charles de Gaulle leaves his hotel to go to the Elysée Palace as head of the government.
...
Le 29 mai, Charles DE GAULLE quitte l'Elysée après son entretien avec le président René COTY.
Le 29 mai, Charles DE GAULLE arrive à l'Elysée pour un entretien avec le président René COTY.
28th of May 1958.
Unable to solve the Algerian crisis the French government of Pierre PFLIMLIN resigned.
When President rené COTY asked General DE GAULLE to f
Paris. Palais de l'Elysée.
Au centre : Charles DE GAULLE.
Paris. Manifestation. De gauche à droite : Pierre MENDES FRANCE, Ministre d'Etat français et Edouard DALADIER, député français.
FRANCE: Paris 1958
François MITTERRAND.
Le 28 mai. Défilé des partis de gauche, place de la Nation.
Au premier plan de gauche à droite : André PHILIP, représentant du protestantisme social, Pierre ME
Paris. Après le départ du Président René COTY.
Charles DE GAULLE, quittant son hôtel pour se rendre à l'Elysée en tant que chef du gouvernement.
FRANCE. Paris. Political Crisis. May 1958.
Le 28 mai. Défilé des partis de gauche, place de la Nation.
28th of May 1958.
Unable to solve the Algerian crisis the French government of Pierre PFLIMLIN resigned.
When President rené COTY asked General DE GAULLE to f...
29th of May 1958. Unable to solve the Algerian crisis the French government of Pierre PFLIMLIN resigned.
Pierre PFLIMLIN leaving Matignon to offer his resigna
FRANCE. Paris. Political crisis. May 1958.
FRANCE. Paris. Political Crisis. May 1958. Le 28 mai. Défilé des partis de gauche, place de la Nation.
FRANCE. Paris. Political Crisis. May 1958.
Arrival of François MITTERRAND.
FRANCE. Paris. Political Crisis. May 1958.
29 May, Charles DE GAULLE leaving the Palais de l'Elysée.
FRANCE. Paris. Political Crisis. May 1958.
Andre Malraux, writer, Minister of Information in the government of General De Gaulle.
FRANCE. Paris. Political Crisis. May 1958.
FRANCE. Paris. Political Crisis. May 1958.
Le 28 mai. Défilé des partis de gauche, place de la Nation. Au premier plan de gauche à droite : André PHILIP, r
FRANCE. Paris. Political Crisis. May 1958.
FRANCE. Paris. Political Crisis. May 1958. Le 28 mai. Défilé des partis de gauche, place de la Nation.
FRANCE. Paris. may 1958.
Political crisis.
FRANCE. Paris. Political Crisis. May 1958.
Palais de l'Elysee. Two "huissiers" - ushers - at the Elysee palace waiting for developments.
FRANCE. Paris. 1958.
Guy Mollet,then secretary general of the SFIO,the French Socialist Party,leaves the Hotel Matignon during the crisis which brought General
FRANCE. Paris. Demonstration on Wednesday May 28 at 4 p.m. A non violence march from Place de la Nation to the Republique by way of Bd Voltaire.
FRANCE. Paris. Demonstration on Wednesday May 28 at 4 p.m. A non violence march from Place de la Nation to the Republique by way of Bd Voltaire.
FRANCE. Paris. Manifestation. De gauche à droite : Pierre MENDES FRANCE, Ministre d'Etat français et Edouard DALADIER, député français.
FRANCE. Paris. Political Crisis. May 1958.
FRANCE. Paris. Political Crisis. May 1958.
Le 28 mai. Défilé des partis de gauche, place de la Nation.
FRANCE. Paris. Political Crisis. May 1958.
Le 28 mai. Défilé des partis de gauche, place de la Nation. Au premier plan de gauche à droite : André PHILIP, r
FRANCE. Paris. Political Crisis. May 1958. Le 28 mai. Défilé des partis de gauche, place de la Nation.
FRANCE. Paris. Political Crisis. May 1958. Le 28 mai. Défilé des partis de gauche, place de la Nation.
FRANCE. Paris. Political Crisis. May 1958.
FRANCE. Paris. Political Crisis. May 1958.
FRANCE. Paris. Political Crisis. May 1958.
FRANCE. Paris. Political Crisis. May 1958.
Monnerville,Gaston,President du Senat, leaves the Elysee palace after consultations.
Guy Mollet,then secretary general of the SFIO,the French Socialist Party,leaves the FRANCE. Paris. 1958.
Hotel Matignon during the crisis which brought General
FRANCE. Paris. Political Crisis. May 1958.
Arrival of François MITTERRAND.
FRANCE. Paris. Political Crisis. Elysee Palace. French President General DE GAULLE with French lawyer and politician René COTY. May 1958.
FRANCE. Paris. May 1958. Political Crisis. The previous French President Vincent AURIOL is called at the Elysee Palace. 1958.
FRANCE. Paris. Political crisis. May 1958.
FRANCE. Paris. May 1958.
FRANCE. Paris. 1958.
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