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DeGaulle Wants Only Victory, Aide Asserts

Future French Government Depends On Will of People

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In the peace that Follows the war, General De Gaulle will only play an important role if the French people wish it, for "whatever the French people will, is law," Colonel Roger Brunschwig, De Gaulle's personal emissary said last night in an interview over the Crimson Network.

Colonel Brunschwig advocated a future constitution for France which would closely resemble the American constitution. The British bombing of France, he said, was accepted and even welcomed as a blow to Germany. Of the Free French movement he slimed "Free France will die the day that all France is again free."

That the movement which De Gaulle leads is purely a political venture was highly disputed by Brunschwig, "We are nothing but a group of men, Frenchmen, trying to keep up the fight. France has lost a battle, but not the war."

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