The 1948 political poster "De Gaulle à Moulins" is a historical artifact that encapsulates a crucial moment in French political history. Created during a time of post-war rebuilding and realignment, the poster reflects the influence and charisma of Charles de Gaulle.
As a key figure in the Free French Forces during World War II and later the founder of the French Fifth Republic, Charles de Gaulle's presence in Moulins holds historical significance. The poster serves not only as a political campaign tool but also as a visual record of the period's political dynamics.
The choice of Moulins as the setting suggests a strategic outreach beyond major urban centers, emphasizing de Gaulle's commitment to engaging with various regions of France.
Policy - Auvergne - Rhône Alpes
Special of R.P.F.
Good condition, light restorations
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