The Prague Post - 'Close shave!' How De Gaulle escaped assassin's bullets 60 years ago

EUR -
AED 4.282899
AFN 76.377406
ALL 96.882721
AMD 448.130998
ANG 2.087491
AOA 1069.412896
ARS 1670.592806
AUD 1.778963
AWG 2.10209
AZN 1.986823
BAM 1.959872
BBD 2.350463
BDT 142.726516
BGN 1.955212
BHD 0.439669
BIF 3456.639953
BMD 1.166208
BND 1.51251
BOB 8.08179
BRL 6.27221
BSD 1.166989
BTN 102.909914
BWP 15.57509
BYN 3.977329
BYR 22857.673101
BZD 2.347156
CAD 1.631968
CDF 2600.643529
CHF 0.925382
CLF 0.027929
CLP 1095.64711
CNY 8.292262
CNH 8.278757
COP 4484.652138
CRC 584.905117
CUC 1.166208
CUP 30.904507
CVE 111.025075
CZK 24.324723
DJF 207.257951
DKK 7.468716
DOP 74.696368
DZD 151.629166
EGP 55.359648
ERN 17.493117
ETB 176.435669
FJD 2.640936
FKP 0.873051
GBP 0.872731
GEL 3.172023
GGP 0.873051
GHS 12.662306
GIP 0.873051
GMD 85.133448
GNF 10122.102079
GTQ 8.939572
GYD 244.15724
HKD 9.059201
HNL 30.752787
HRK 7.534516
HTG 152.844259
HUF 388.548373
IDR 19373.044161
ILS 3.791289
IMP 0.873051
INR 102.959239
IQD 1527.732233
IRR 49053.614011
ISK 143.000384
JEP 0.873051
JMD 187.02534
JOD 0.826777
JPY 177.231519
KES 150.732291
KGS 101.98473
KHR 4693.985972
KMF 493.3059
KPW 1049.587213
KRW 1675.315776
KWD 0.357489
KYD 0.972466
KZT 627.238135
LAK 25306.708794
LBP 104474.272925
LKR 354.847422
LRD 213.941361
LSL 20.105586
LTL 3.443508
LVL 0.705427
LYD 6.350007
MAD 10.759404
MDL 19.891216
MGA 5271.259601
MKD 61.595342
MMK 2448.507089
MNT 4188.690533
MOP 9.336075
MRU 46.72415
MUR 52.89908
MVR 17.854513
MWK 2025.118155
MXN 21.457413
MYR 4.89982
MZN 74.531802
NAD 20.105536
NGN 1699.235114
NIO 42.858321
NOK 11.635488
NPR 164.654248
NZD 2.019093
OMR 0.448408
PAB 1.167025
PEN 3.949948
PGK 4.891368
PHP 68.943284
PKR 327.70409
PLN 4.232809
PYG 8262.093757
QAR 4.246454
RON 5.083619
RSD 117.250405
RUB 92.421189
RWF 1691.001326
SAR 4.373398
SBD 9.598581
SCR 15.952876
SDG 701.475971
SEK 10.924921
SGD 1.509831
SHP 0.874958
SLE 27.059256
SLL 24454.79415
SOS 665.771731
SRD 46.528777
STD 24138.14713
STN 24.956847
SVC 10.210644
SYP 12894.440909
SZL 20.105108
THB 37.97191
TJS 10.794524
TMT 4.093389
TND 3.396029
TOP 2.731374
TRY 48.93068
TTD 7.921015
TWD 35.700881
TZS 2878.427143
UAH 49.126619
UGX 4057.42936
USD 1.166208
UYU 46.536681
UZS 14067.388738
VES 248.578332
VND 30677.096476
VUV 142.670578
WST 3.266677
XAF 657.3113
XAG 0.025024
XAU 0.000295
XCD 3.151735
XCG 2.103152
XDR 0.817484
XOF 656.575139
XPF 119.331742
YER 278.315244
ZAR 20.089306
ZMK 10497.272839
ZMW 25.645058
ZWL 375.518439
  • BCC

    -0.0700

    73.02

    -0.1%

  • CMSC

    0.0350

    24.315

    +0.14%

  • SCS

    -0.1500

    16.63

    -0.9%

  • NGG

    0.2200

    77.17

    +0.29%

  • RIO

    0.3900

    70.93

    +0.55%

  • BTI

    0.0200

    52.09

    +0.04%

  • BCE

    -0.3300

    23.48

    -1.41%

  • CMSD

    0.0000

    24.65

    0%

  • GSK

    0.5600

    43.8

    +1.28%

  • BP

    0.2300

    34.77

    +0.66%

  • JRI

    0.0100

    14.08

    +0.07%

  • RYCEF

    0.0300

    14.91

    +0.2%

  • VOD

    0.1700

    11.9

    +1.43%

  • RBGPF

    0.0000

    79.09

    0%

  • AZN

    0.7700

    84.06

    +0.92%

  • RELX

    0.0700

    46.64

    +0.15%

'Close shave!' How De Gaulle escaped assassin's bullets 60 years ago
'Close shave!' How De Gaulle escaped assassin's bullets 60 years ago / Photo: © AFP/File

'Close shave!' How De Gaulle escaped assassin's bullets 60 years ago

August 22, 1962: French President Charles de Gaulle and his wife are being whisked by car through the Paris suburb of Petit-Clamart for a flight back to their country home, when a man on the side of the road waves a newspaper.

Text size:

The signal has been given.

A group of right-wing extremists spring into action and rake the presidential Citroen DS with gunfire.

Three of the bullets penetrate the bodywork and pass within inches of De Gaulle's head but he and his wife Yvonne miraculously escape unharmed.

"They're such bad shots!," France's World War II hero later jokes about the attempt on his life which shocks the country and gives De Gaulle an opportunity to boost the powers of his office.

Yvonne's immediate concern meanwhile is for the jellied chicken she has in the boot of the car, having stocked up on the delicacy while in the capital.

- Hail of bullets -

Speeding along that summer evening towards a military airfield where they will board a plane taking them to their estate in the village of Colombey-les-Deux-Eglises, the presidential car is flanked by an escort vehicle and two motorcycle outriders.

Night is falling when the signal comes from the mastermind of the attack, Jean-Marie Bastien-Thiry, an engineer in the Air Ministry with the rank of lieutenant-colonel.

Bastien-Thiry is a member of the Secret Armed Organization, known by its French acronym OAS, a far-right paramilitary group incensed by De Gaulle's decision to grant independence to Algeria after a brutal eight-year liberation war.

The dozen-strong hit squad is a mix of "pieds-noirs" -- Europeans born in Algeria during French rule which lasted from 1830 to 1962 -- as well as former soldiers and students. The youngest is just 20 years old.

They open fire first with a machine gun from a yellow van, then from a second vehicle parked further down the road.

The attack lasts just 45 seconds.

More than 150 bullets are fired and there are eight impacts on the car body. One bullet goes through to the back passenger seat, shattering the window by the president and his wife, showered in glass.

The De Gaulles owe a debt of gratitude to the sangfroid of their driver Francis Marroux, who had also been at the wheel a year earlier when the presidential car survived a first assassination attempt -- later attributed to Bastien-Thiry -- in the northeastern village of Pont-sur-Seine.

Marroux manages to keep control of the vehicle and speeds off on two flat tyres under more fire.

De Gaulle's son-in-law Alain de Boissieu also plays a key role. Sitting in the front of the car he shouts "Get down, father!" to France's leader.

- 'Close shave' -

The unflappable De Gaulle, aged 71 at the time, initially acts as if nothing has happened. On arrival at Villacoublay military airport he reviews the troops as usual.

But when boarding the plane with Yvonne he admits to de Boissieu: "This time, it was a close shave!"

Jean-Noel Jeanneney, French historian and author of a book on the attack, says a combination of factors explains the failure of the 1962 hit, notably that none of those involved were ready to die for the cause.

Interviewed by AFP in 2012, one survivor of the cell blamed weapons jamming and shooters not being sufficiently trained.

"They're such bad shots," De Gaulle tells Prime Minister Georges Pompidou in a phone call on the night of the attack.

News of the assassination attempt spreads quickly.

"Failed attack against De Gaulle" AFP writes in a first "flash" at 8:55 pm.

Another follows: "Shots were fired shortly after 8:00 pm against General De Gaulle's car near Villacoublay. No one was hit".

Later it emerges that a man driving in the opposite direction was hit on the hand by a stray bullet but only lightly injured.

- Mastermind executed -

The hunt for the culprits is swift and efficient, with one of the suspects spilling the beans on the whole operation after his arrest.

Nearly all those involved are caught, including Bastien-Thiry. Nine men are put on trial, three of whom are sentenced to death.

De Gaulle pardons two of them but refuses clemency for Bastien-Thiry, who is the last person to be executed by firing squad in France on March 11, 1963 at the age of 35.

Ever the strategist, De Gaulle harnesses public outrage over the attack to build support for a constitutional amendment to have the president elected by popular vote, rather than by an electoral college.

The attack he confides to one of his ministers came "at just the right time."

Z.Pavlik--TPP