- Anne de Gaulle
Anne de Gaulle (
1 January 1928 -6 February 1948 ) was the youngest daughter of General Charles de Gaulle and his wife, Yvonne. She was born inTrier ,Germany , where her father was stationed.She was born with
Down syndrome but was never separated from her family. De Gaulle's relatives all testified that the General, who was normally undemonstrative in his affections for his family, was more open and extroverted with Anne.In October 1945, Yvonne de Gaulle bought the Château de Vert-Cœur at
Milon-la-Chapelle (Yvelines ), where they installed a private hospital for handicapped young girls: the "Fondation Anne de Gaulle".Anne died on
6 February 1948 atColombey-les-Deux-Églises . Upon her death, her father said: "Now, she's like the others." ("Maintenant, elle est comme les autres.")On
22 August 1962 , Charles de Gaulle was the victim of an attempted assassination at Petit-Clamart. He later said that the potentially fatal bullet had been stopped by the frame of the photograph of Anne that he always carried with him, placed this particular day on the rear shelf of his car. When he died in 1970, he was buried in the cemetery of Colombey beside his beloved daughter.
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