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Last week, after more than a year of trying to make up their minds, the Governments of the U.S. and Britain recognized General Charles de Gaulle’s Government as the Provisional Government of France. So did the Canadian Government. Russia, which had already given virtual de facto recognition (after the Quebec Conference in August 1943) to De Gaulle’s Government, now also recognized it de jure.
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