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De Gaulle and Adenauer leaving Reims Cathedral, 1962


“. . . Charlemagne, Charles the great, today stands for the friendship between France and Germany. That is why always to a true European, now plays the major role in the German public memory of Charlemagne. . . .
If I were, in my imagination to place Charlemagne in a particular setting today, I would locate him in the Cathedral of Reims in 1962, where Adenauer and Charles de Gaule celebrated the new brotherhood between the French and the German nations. That was a moment in which Charlemagne, Charles the Great was absolutely present, giving legitimation for both statesmen, in a European way which Transcends national interests. ~ Horst Bredekamp ~ Page 208
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If I were, in my imagination to place Charlemagne in a particular setting today, I would locate him in the Cathedral of Reims in 1962, where Adenauer and Charles de Gaule celebrated the new brotherhood between the French and the German nations. That was a moment in which Charlemagne, Charles the Great was absolutely present, giving legitimation for both statesmen, in a European way which Transcends national interests. ~ Horst Bredekamp ~ Page 208
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horst_Bredekamp
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