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The Bayeux speeches
The Bayeux speeches are two speeches delivered by General Charles de Gaulle of France in the context of liberation after the Normandy landings in June 1944 and in the immediate postwar period in June 1946.
They were spoken in a public square in Bayeux (formerly ''Place du Château'', since 1946 ''Place de Gaulle'').
==First Bayeux Speech==

A few days after the Normandy invasion, de Gaulle wanted to symbolically set foot on his native soil in one of the first towns liberated. He also sought to thwart American intentions to create a currency in Europe subject to their influence.
On 14 June 1944, he delivered a speech in Bayeux. The enthusiastic reception by the population confirmed the legitimacy of their struggle and dissuaded the United States to place France under their administration. De Gaulle was able to form a provisional government after the Liberation.

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