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  2. Georges Clemenceau - Wikipedia

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    Georges Benjamin Clemenceau (/ ˈklɛmənsoʊ /, [1] also US: / ˌklɛmənˈsoʊ, ˌkleɪmɒ̃ˈsoʊ /, [2][3] French: [ʒɔʁʒ (ə) bɛ̃ʒamɛ̃ klemɑ̃so]; [a] 28 September 1841 – 24 November 1929) was a French statesman who served as Prime Minister of France from 1906 to 1909 and again from 1917 until 1920.

  3. Georges Clemenceau | French Prime Minister & WWI Leader -...

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    Georges Clemenceau was a statesman and journalist who was a dominant figure in the French Third Republic and, as premier (1917–20), a major contributor to the Allied victory in World War I and a framer of the postwar Treaty of Versailles.

  4. Georges Clemenceau — Wikipédia

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    Georges Clemenceau (/kle.mɑ̃.so/ N 1), né le 28 septembre 1841 à Mouilleron-en-Pareds (Vendée) et mort le 24 novembre 1929 à Paris (Seine), est un homme d'État français, président du Conseil de 1906 à 1909 puis de 1917 à 1920.

  5. Georges Clemenceau - WWI Leader, French PM, Reformer | Britannica

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    Quick Facts. Byname: The Tiger. French: Le Tigre. Born: September 28, 1841, Mouilleron-en-Pareds, France. Died: November 24, 1929, Paris (aged 88) Role In: Paris Peace Conference. Treaty of Versailles. World War I. Back in the Senate (1911), Clemenceau became a member of its commissions for foreign affairs and the army.

  6. 10 Facts About Georges ‘Le Tigre’ Clemenceau - History Hit

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    Georges Clemenceau, nicknamed Le Tigre (The Tiger) and Père la Victoire (Father of Victory), was a French statesman who served as Prime Minister twice and led France to an ultimate victory in World War One.

  7. Georges Clemenceau summary | Britannica

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    Georges Clemenceau, (born Sept. 28, 1841, Mouilleron-en-Pareds, France—died Nov. 24, 1929, Paris), French statesman and journalist. A doctor before turning to politics, he served in the Chamber of Deputies (1876–93), becoming a leader of the radical republican bloc.

  8. Georges Clemenceau - Encyclopedia.com

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    The French statesman Georges Clemenceau (1841-1929) was twice premier of France, in 1906-1909 and 1917-1919. He led France through the critical days of World War I and headed the French delegation to the Paris Peace Conference.

  9. Biography - Musée Clemenceau

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    Georges Clemenceau is a 24-year-old doctor when he moves to the United States in 1865. Remaining for four years, he teaches French, learns English and, like Toqueville before him, discovers American democracy.

  10. Georges Clemenceau - New World Encyclopedia

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    Georges Clemenceau [1] (Mouilleron-en-Pareds (Vendée), September, 28 1841 – November 24, 1929) was a French statesman, physician and journalist. He led France during World War I and was one of the major voices behind the Treaty of Versailles, chairing the Paris Peace Conference, 1919.

  11. Georges Clemenceau | American Experience | PBS

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    A man known to his own people as "the Tiger" for his ferociously brilliant political writing, Georges Clemenceau did as much as anyone to weaken the Fourteen Points that Woodrow Wilson...