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Charles de Gaulle

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Yes, it is Europe, from the Atlantic to the Urals, it is Europe, it is the whole of Europe, that will decide the fate of the world.
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Oui, c'est l'Europe, depuis l'Atlantique jusqu'? l'Oural, c'est toute l'Europe, qui décidera du destin du monde.
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23 November 1959, Strasbourg. The phrase shown in bold is the most often quoted excerpt. De Gaulle was expressing his vision of Europe's future. Whether this implicitly excluded the United Kingdom is controversial, and rather unlikely in 1959.

 
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