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Gaul$31118$ - translation to german

CANADIAN ICE HOCKEY PLAYER
Mike Gaul; Gaul, Michael

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n. Gallien, römische Bezeichnung für Frankreich und Belgien
De Gaulle         
  • Monument to Charles de Gaulle]] in front of [[Cosmos Hotel]], Moscow
  • Carlton Gardens]] in London during World War II
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  • De Gaulle and [[Konrad Adenauer]] in 1961
  • De Gaulle and [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] meeting at Konrad Adenauer's funeral in 1967, with President of West Germany [[Heinrich Lübke]] (center)
  • A plaque in [[Dinant]] commemorating the place where Charles de Gaulle, then an infantry lieutenant, was wounded in 1914
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  • De Gaulle in 1897, aged 7
  • De Gaulle (back row, third from left) while studying at the [[Collège Stanislas de Paris]], 1908
  • 1958 [[Time Man of the Year]]
  • The first meeting between [[David Ben-Gurion]] and de Gaulle at [[Élysée Palace]], 1960
  • De Gaulle in 1963
  • The statement of Charles de Gaulle in reference to World War II
  • Saint-Cyr]], 1910
  • Charles de Gaulle and Argentine president [[Arturo Frondizi]]
  • De Gaulle during the mission to Poland, c. 1920
  • De Gaulle at the [[École supérieure de guerre]], between 1922 and 1924
  • Ticker-tape parade for Charles de Gaulle in [[Rio de Janeiro]], Brazil, 1964
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  • 2nd Armored Division]] passes through the [[Arc de Triomphe]]. Signs read "Long live de Gaulle" and "De Gaulle to power".
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  • General de Gaulle speaking on [[BBC Radio]] during the war
  • Portrait by Donald Sheridan
  • "To all Frenchmen": de Gaulle exhorting the French to resist the German occupation
  • De Gaulle in 1908
  • Poland]], 1916
  • De Gaulle at the inauguration of the [[Brazzaville]] Conference, [[French Equatorial Africa]], 1944
  • De Gaulle speech [[plaquette]] on the [[Arc de Triomphe]]
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  • Redoutable]]'', the first French nuclear missile submarine.
  • Iranian Empress [[Farah Pahlavi]] meeting with Charles de Gaulle in France, 1961
  • (14 January 1943)}}, rival French leaders [[Henri Giraud]] (''leftmost'') and Charles de Gaulle (''middle right'') sit down after shaking hands in the presence of [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] (''middle left'') and [[Winston Churchill]] (''rightmost''){{tsp}}{{mdash}}{{tsp}}a public display of unity, but the handshake was only for show<ref>Allies at War, part 3, BBC TV</ref>
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  • Ernest J. King]], [[Henry H. Arnold]] and [[Brehon B. Somervell]]
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  • Marne]]). The president salutes the crowd from his famous [[Citroën DS]]
  • General de Gaulle delivering a speech in liberated [[Cherbourg]] from the hôtel de ville (town hall)
  • De Gaulle and Argentine president [[Arturo Illia]] in 1964
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  • De Gaulle's parents: Jeanne Maillot and Henri de Gaulle
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  • De Gaulle's home, La Boisserie, in [[Colombey-les-Deux-Églises]]
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  • De Gaulle with President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] in Washington, D.C., 1963
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  • De Gaulle's birth house in [[Lille]], now a national museum
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  • President [[John F. Kennedy]] and de Gaulle at the conclusion of their talks at Elysee Palace, 1961
  • Newly inaugurated U.S. president [[Richard Nixon]] visiting President De Gaulle one month before De Gaulle's retirement
  • Charles de Gaulle (far right) with [[Andrew McNaughton]], [[Władysław Sikorski]], and [[Winston Churchill]]
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  • General de Gaulle with General Leclerc and other French officers at Montparnasse railway station in Paris, 25 August 1944
  • General de Gaulle and his entourage stroll down the [[Champs-Élysées]] following the liberation of Paris in August 1944
  • Grave of Charles de Gaulle at [[Colombey-les-Deux-Églises]]
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PRESIDENT OF FRANCE FROM 1959 TO 1969
Charles De Gaulle; Charles de gualle; Charles de Gualle; Charles De Gaul; Charles de Gaul; General de Gaulle; Degaulle; Charles Degaulle; Charles de Gaule; General Charles de Gaulle; Charles André Joseph Marie De Gaulle; De Gaulle, Charles André Joseph Marie; Charles Andre Joseph Marie de Gaulle; Général De Gaulle; General De Gaulle; Charles DeGaulle; DeGaulle; Général de Gaulle; General DeGaulle; Charles de Gaulle of France; Charles Andre Joseph Marie De Gaulle; De Gaulle, Charles Andre Joseph Marie; Charles de Galle; Charles de gaulle; The Army of the Future; De Gaulle, Charles; Politics of grandeur; Je vous ai compris; Charles André Joseph Marie de Gaulle; CDG (statesman); De Gaulle; A certain idea of France
n. De Gaulle, Nachname (Französisch); Charles De Gaulle (1890-1970), französischer Staatsmann und General, erster Präsident der fünften Republik von Frankreich (1959-1969)
Charles De Gaulle         
  • Monument to Charles de Gaulle]] in front of [[Cosmos Hotel]], Moscow
  • Carlton Gardens]] in London during World War II
  • 80px
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  • De Gaulle and [[Konrad Adenauer]] in 1961
  • De Gaulle and [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] meeting at Konrad Adenauer's funeral in 1967, with President of West Germany [[Heinrich Lübke]] (center)
  • A plaque in [[Dinant]] commemorating the place where Charles de Gaulle, then an infantry lieutenant, was wounded in 1914
  • 80px
  • De Gaulle in 1897, aged 7
  • De Gaulle (back row, third from left) while studying at the [[Collège Stanislas de Paris]], 1908
  • 1958 [[Time Man of the Year]]
  • The first meeting between [[David Ben-Gurion]] and de Gaulle at [[Élysée Palace]], 1960
  • De Gaulle in 1963
  • The statement of Charles de Gaulle in reference to World War II
  • Saint-Cyr]], 1910
  • Charles de Gaulle and Argentine president [[Arturo Frondizi]]
  • De Gaulle during the mission to Poland, c. 1920
  • De Gaulle at the [[École supérieure de guerre]], between 1922 and 1924
  • Ticker-tape parade for Charles de Gaulle in [[Rio de Janeiro]], Brazil, 1964
  • 80px
  • 80px
  • 80px
  • 80px
  • 2nd Armored Division]] passes through the [[Arc de Triomphe]]. Signs read "Long live de Gaulle" and "De Gaulle to power".
  • 80px
  • General de Gaulle speaking on [[BBC Radio]] during the war
  • Portrait by Donald Sheridan
  • "To all Frenchmen": de Gaulle exhorting the French to resist the German occupation
  • De Gaulle in 1908
  • Poland]], 1916
  • De Gaulle at the inauguration of the [[Brazzaville]] Conference, [[French Equatorial Africa]], 1944
  • De Gaulle speech [[plaquette]] on the [[Arc de Triomphe]]
  • 80px
  • Redoutable]]'', the first French nuclear missile submarine.
  • Iranian Empress [[Farah Pahlavi]] meeting with Charles de Gaulle in France, 1961
  • (14 January 1943)}}, rival French leaders [[Henri Giraud]] (''leftmost'') and Charles de Gaulle (''middle right'') sit down after shaking hands in the presence of [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] (''middle left'') and [[Winston Churchill]] (''rightmost''){{tsp}}{{mdash}}{{tsp}}a public display of unity, but the handshake was only for show<ref>Allies at War, part 3, BBC TV</ref>
  • The [[French Community]] in 1959
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  • Ernest J. King]], [[Henry H. Arnold]] and [[Brehon B. Somervell]]
  • 2}} in June 1942
  • Marne]]). The president salutes the crowd from his famous [[Citroën DS]]
  • General de Gaulle delivering a speech in liberated [[Cherbourg]] from the hôtel de ville (town hall)
  • De Gaulle and Argentine president [[Arturo Illia]] in 1964
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  • De Gaulle's parents: Jeanne Maillot and Henri de Gaulle
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  • De Gaulle's home, La Boisserie, in [[Colombey-les-Deux-Églises]]
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  • De Gaulle with President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] in Washington, D.C., 1963
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  • De Gaulle's birth house in [[Lille]], now a national museum
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  • President [[John F. Kennedy]] and de Gaulle at the conclusion of their talks at Elysee Palace, 1961
  • Newly inaugurated U.S. president [[Richard Nixon]] visiting President De Gaulle one month before De Gaulle's retirement
  • Charles de Gaulle (far right) with [[Andrew McNaughton]], [[Władysław Sikorski]], and [[Winston Churchill]]
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  • General de Gaulle with General Leclerc and other French officers at Montparnasse railway station in Paris, 25 August 1944
  • General de Gaulle and his entourage stroll down the [[Champs-Élysées]] following the liberation of Paris in August 1944
  • Grave of Charles de Gaulle at [[Colombey-les-Deux-Églises]]
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PRESIDENT OF FRANCE FROM 1959 TO 1969
Charles De Gaulle; Charles de gualle; Charles de Gualle; Charles De Gaul; Charles de Gaul; General de Gaulle; Degaulle; Charles Degaulle; Charles de Gaule; General Charles de Gaulle; Charles André Joseph Marie De Gaulle; De Gaulle, Charles André Joseph Marie; Charles Andre Joseph Marie de Gaulle; Général De Gaulle; General De Gaulle; Charles DeGaulle; DeGaulle; Général de Gaulle; General DeGaulle; Charles de Gaulle of France; Charles Andre Joseph Marie De Gaulle; De Gaulle, Charles Andre Joseph Marie; Charles de Galle; Charles de gaulle; The Army of the Future; De Gaulle, Charles; Politics of grandeur; Je vous ai compris; Charles André Joseph Marie de Gaulle; CDG (statesman); De Gaulle; A certain idea of France
n. Charles de Gaulle (1890-1970), französischer Staatsmann und General, erster Präsident der Fünften Französischen Republik (1959-1969)

Definition

Gaul
[g?:l]
¦ noun a native or inhabitant of the ancient European region of Gaul.
Origin
from L. Gallus, prob. of Celtic origin.

Wikipedia

Michael Gaul

Michael S. "Mike" Gaul (born April 28, 1973) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman who played in the National Hockey League (NHL).