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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 brought to ...
For the Journées du Patrimoine 2025 in Paris, visit a secret museum unlike any other: the Musée Clemenceau! Take a stroll through the former French Prime Minister's apartment, with its garden and view ...
Georges Mandel, who was the wirepuller for Clemenceau, is still watching for opportunities. It was considered likely that, if Clemenceau made a successful American tour, he would return all-powerful.
At her death, the Boston Globe noted: “In 1881 she came to Concord to teach French in the High School, a language she had first learned from the late Georges Clemenceau, wartime Premier of France, ...
The Tiger: Georges Clemenceau Reviewed by William L. Langer July 1930 Published on July 1, 1930 . Share & Download . Print Subscribe to unlock this feature or Sign in. Save Sign in and save to read ...
Georges Clemenceau’s dearest wish was that like his father, like many people in the Vendee, he should be buried perpendicularly. “I shall stand on my feet even in death,” he explained.
Georges Clemenceau adopted it, and with the violent views he had cultivated, nobody was better fitted to defend it. In fact, he sprang into notoriety almost at a leap.
French statesman Georges Clemenceau (1841-1929) is credited with bringing France from the brink of defeat to victory in World War One. In part he did so by convincing the Allies to unify their efforts ...