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To: Terry Maloney who wrote (330555)1/16/2007 5:13:25 PM
From: maceng2  Respond to of 436258
 
In the spring of 1940, Union with Britain and France was seriously considered by Winston Churchill, de Gaulle, and Monnet

On 16th June 1940, Jean Monnet, General de Gaulle and René Pleven met with Winston Churchill in the Prime Minister's office at 10 Downing Street. Churchill was to communicate with his French homologue, Paul Reynaud, now in Bordeaux. At 4:30 PM, de Gaulle read the declaration of "total union" over the telephone to the President of the French Council, who wrote it down.

jean-monnet.net

/edit.. I see the previous link also mentions this.