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      • Yvonne Charlotte Anne-Marie de Gaulle (French pronunciation: [ivɔn ʃaʁlɔt an maʁi də ɡol]; née Vendroux [vɑ̃dʁu]; 22 May 1900 – 8 November 1979) was the wife of Charles de Gaulle. The couple had three children: Philippe (1921–2024), Élisabeth (1924–2013), and Anne (1928–1948), who was born with Down syndrome.
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  2. Yvonne Charlotte Anne-Marie de Gaulle (French pronunciation: [ivɔn ʃaʁlɔt an maʁi də ɡol]; née Vendroux [vɑ̃dʁu]; 22 May 1900 – 8 November 1979) was the wife of Charles de Gaulle. The couple had three children: Philippe (1921–2024), Élisabeth (1924–2013), and Anne (1928–1948), who was born with Down syndrome.

  3. French first lady who went into exile with her husband Charles de Gaulle when he headed the Free French resistance during WWII and was, in her later years, affectionately known in France as "Tante Yvonne" (Aunt Yvonne).

  4. Feb 17, 2004 · 17 February 2004. On 17 June 1940, the day her husband escaped to England, Madame De Gaulle and her children were at Carantec on the north coast of Brittany. They had taken refuge there with an...

  5. Yvonne Charlotte Anne-Marie de Gaulle ( née Vendroux; 22 May 1900 – 8 November 1979) was the wife of Charles de Gaulle. The couple had three children: Philippe (1921–2024), Élisabeth (1924–2013), and Anne (1928–1948), who was born with Down syndrome.

  6. Yvonne de Gaulle, née Vendroux le 22 mai 1900 à Calais et morte le 8 novembre 1979 à Paris, est l'épouse de Charles de Gaulle, chef de la France libre puis fondateur de la V e République et président de la République française de 1959 à 1969.

  7. Nov 9, 1979 · PARIS, Nov. 8 — Yvonne de Gaulle, the widow of President Charles de Gaulle and “Aunt Yvonne” to a generation of French people, died in a military hospital here today, one day before the...

  8. Yvonne Charlotte Anne-Marie de Gaulle (née Vendroux; 22 May 1900 – 8 November 1979) was the wife of Charles de Gaulle. The couple had three children: Philippe (b. 1921), Élisabeth (1924–2013), and Anne (1928–1948), who was born with Down syndrome.