Charles De Gaulle
announces
THE
UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER OF GERMANY
In a broadcast to the French people:
…La
guerre est
gagnee!
Voici la
Victoire!
C'est la
Victoire des
Nations Unies et
c'est la
Victoire de la
France!...
Honneur pour toujours a nos armees et a leurs chefs!
Honneur a notre people que des epreuves terrible n'ont pu reduire, ni flechir!
Honneur aux Nations Unies qui ont mele leur sang a notre sang, leurs peines a nos peines, leur
Esperance a notre esperance et qui, aujourd'hui triomphent avec nous.
Ah! Vive la France!...
The heroic announcement by De Gaulle one day prior to the formal German ratification of the Surrender on May 9 1945,
proclaiming victory in characteristically stirring tones and paying tribute to the sacrifices made both by the French and by the Allies.
Marked at head in pencil “texte definitif” and bearing the date 8 May 1945, de Gaulle's corrections written in blue ink between the lines and in the margin.
The instrument of surrender was signed by the Germans at 2:41 a.m. on 7 May 1945, by which all hostilities were to cease at midnight on 8 May.
The formal ratification by the German high command was not made until 9 May; de Gaulle however seized the first available opportunity to proclaim the allied victory in Europe.


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