In OTL, DeGaulle is often the most remembered and most celebrated French general of WWII. However, Philippe Leclerc commanded French forces in Africa and, after D-Day, in Europe, and AFAIK seen as a very good commander.
Is there a way to make Leclerc as politically and militarily successful as DeGaulle? Perhaps DeGaulle gets assassinated or is otherwise pushed out of the picture. What would WWII and post-war France look like with Leclerc the primary commander?