L'union sacrée
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L'union sacrée (French for Sacred Union) was a French political movement that attempted to bring together political and religious factions to solidify support against Germany in World War One.
On the first of August, 1914, the President of the French Republic, Raymond Poincaré, declares the war on Germany. Three days later, Prime Minister Rene Viviani made a speech:
- « Dans la guerre qui s'engage, la France […] sera héroïquement défendue par tous ses fils, dont rien ne brisera devant l'ennemi l'union sacrée »
- (« In the coming war, France will be heroically defended by all its sons, who in a sacred union will not break in the face of the enemy »).
By any measure the movement was success: the French mobilization went forward and there was less than 1.5% of French defections during that time.
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