CLEMENCEAU, GEORGES

zhôrzh klāmäNsōˈ, 1841–1929, French political figure, twice premier (1906–9, 1917–20), called "the Tiger." He was trained as a doctor, but his republicanism brought him into conflict with the government of Napoleon III, and he went to the United States, where he spent several years as a journalist and a teacher. Returning to France in 1869, he was mayor of Montmartre in Paris after the overthrow (1870) of Napoleon III. His political career, beginning in Revolution, continued to be a stormy one punctuated by verbal and physical duels. As a Socialist, he opposed the moderate Léon Gambetta; drove Jules Ferry from power; and first supported but then bitterly opposed General Boulanger. A member of the chamber of deputies from 1876, he failed to win reelection in 1893 after being implicated in the Panama Canal scandal and then unjustly accused of being in the pay of the British. During the next nine years he devoted himself to journalism, writing a daily article in La Justice and founding (1900) Le Bloc. He was a passionate defender of Alfred Dreyfus in the Dreyfus Affair. In 1902, Clemenceau was elected senator, and in 1906 he became minister of the interior and then premier. During his tenure the first crisis over Morocco was settled and the alliance with Great Britain strengthened. In 1909 his cabinet fell and Aristide Briand became premier. In the next years Clemenceau vigorously attacked Germany and pressed for military preparedness. His newspaper, L'Homme libre (after its suppression in 1914, L'Homme enchâiné), attacked the government for defeatism even after the outbreak of World War I. Succeeding Paul Painlevé as premier in Nov., 1917, Clemenceau formed a coalition cabinet in which he was also minister of war. He renewed the dispirited morale of France, persuaded the allies to agree to a unified command, and pushed the war vigorously until the final victory. Leading the French delegation at the Paris Peace Conference, Clemenceau insisted on Germany's disarmament and was never satisfied with the Versailles Treaty. He was the main antagonist of Woodrow Wilson, whose ideas he viewed as too idealistic. Ironically, he was defeated in the presidential election of 1920 because of what was regarded as his leniency toward Germany. Alexandre Millerand succeeded him as premier. Clemenceau retired to his native Vendée, where he wrote In the Evening of My Thought (tr. 1929) and other works.

See biographies by G. Bruun (1943, repr. 1962) and J. H. Jackson (1946, repr. 1962); study by J. King (1960).

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GEORGES CLEMENCEAU LONGMANS, GREEN AND CO. 55 FIFTH...CALCUTTA 167 MOUNT ROAD, MADRAS GEORGES CLEMENCEAU By JEAN MARTET Translated by...New York Toronto 1930 MARTET GEORGES CLEMENCEAU COPYRIGHT 1930 BY LONGMANS...
Georges Clemenceau Portrait of Clemenceau by Manet, now in the Louvre DAVID ROBIN WATSON GEORGES CLEMENCEAU A Political Biography DAVID...I. ANCESTRY AND CHILDHOOD Georges Clemenceau was born on 28 September 1841 in...
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...dispassionate estimate of the work of Georges Clemenceau. Possibly he is destined to...them, which I like . 1 GEORGES CLEMENCEAU was a son of the Vendee, and...and at the close of the year Georges Clemenceau disembarked in New York...
...grandfather and the father of Georges Clemenceau were all doctors. None of them...eacute;e. The grandfather of Georges Clemenceau was a Jacobin and the father...understood in the Vend eacute;e. Georges Clemenceau was never to be without honour...
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...of radical republican leader Georges Clemenceau. After agreeing to seek parliamentary...much-feared radical leader, Georges Clemenceau. Together, the three men visited...from the British embassy, that Georges Clemenceau was a British agent. Under...
...French Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau, Lloyd George and Italian...canonisation. (93) But both Clemenceau and Lloyd George were...of 10 April in Lloyd Georges apartments, delegates...inclination. The arguments of Clemenceau and Lloyd George favouring...
...was chased round the room by Clemenceau, determined to kill a general...This was not Lloyd Georges style. Indeed for all his enthusiasm...any man in the Kingdom Lloyd Georges false statement that Haig sacrificed...tactics, as much as to Lloyd Georges husbanding of human resources...
...chirurgicales et sadiques" (29-30). Georges Montorgueil revealed the interchangeability...Alexandre Dumas filss LAffaire Clemenceau is an exemplary case study...fils, Alexandre. LAffaire Clemenceau. 2nd ed. Paris: Calmann-Levy...Flammarion, n.d. Montorgueil, Georges. Preface. "Les Modeles." Autour...
...senhuguenoter"; Rochefort (as in n. 60). 64. Georges Montorgueil, "Un Libre-penseur: Michel...letter from the prefect of the Seine to Clemenceau, minister of the interior, dated Jan...authorization signed bv President Fallieres and Clemenceau in B.M., Servet. 79. For all documentation...
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...the Civil War, French leader Georges Clemenceau and World War I, Winston Churchill...great wartime leaders Lincoln, Clemenceau, Churchill and Ben-Gurion to...there were links. For example, Clemenceau was a tremendous admirer of Lincoln...
...prime minister Georges Clemenceau and his bitter...operative. Whether Clemenceau could deliver the...Lloyd Georges original...Lloyd George and Clemenceau from the wrath...advanced on Lloyd Georges behalf by Jan Christian...
...violated this norm--Abraham Lincoln, Georges Clemenceau, Winston Churchill and David...supreme command for an entire war. Clemenceau became premier of France only...year." Not surprisingly, when Clemenceau came to power he faced a mutinous...
...by William Hines How Micro GeneSys sought the inside track on an AIDS drug In a variation on a Georges Clemenceau theme ("War is too serious a matter to be left to generals") the U.S. Senate pulled on white coat and rubber gloves...
...Own. by John A. Nagl GEORGES CLEMENCEAU, FRANCES INDOMITABLE prime minister...an even more costly war. If Clemenceaus words were true a century ago...important as heavy artillery was in Clemenceaus time. The attacks of September...
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Waiting for Alzheimers; aeuroOh to Be Seventy Again.aeuro - Georges Clemenceau (1841-1929) French Statesman (Remark on His Eightieth Birthday, Noticing a Pretty Girl in the Champs ElysAces). Ego 3. Byline...
...through Gallic eyes by James V. DeLong Georges Clemenceau is known to Americans, vaguely, as the premier...is a writer in Washington. Quotations are from "Georges Clemenceau, American Reconstruction, 1865-1870" (Dial Press...
Alzheimers Disease. Oh to be seventy again. Georges Clemenceau (18411929) French statesman (Remark on his eightieth birthday, noticing a pretty girl in the Champs Elysees). Ego 3 THE recent...
...on Politicians. Byline: ALLAN MASSIE FRENCH Prime Minister Georges The Tiger Clemenceau once said: War is too important to be left to the generals. Fair enough, as Clemenceau was Frances Lloyd George, the organiser and inspirer of victory...
Its an Alzheimers World. "Oh to be seventy again." Georges Clemenceau (18411929) French statesman. Remark on his eightieth birthday, noticing a pretty girl in the Champs Elysees. Ego 3 IN 1906, Alois...
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CLEMENCEAU, GEORGES zhorzh klamaNso , 1841 1929, French...Dreyfus in the Dreyfus Affair . In 1902, Clemenceau was elected senator, and in 1906 he...Briand became premier. In the next years Clemenceau vigorously attacked Germany and pressed...
...Indochina, and in the Franco-Prussian War. Later, he was briefly commander of French troops in Tunisia. A protege of Georges Clemenceau, the radical republican leader, he was appointed minister of war in 1886. Appealing to the French desire for revenge...
...Emile Deschanel. A member of the chamber of deputies from 1885 and several times its president, he was chosen over Georges Clemenceau to succeed Raymond Poincare as president of France. Ill health soon forced his resignation, and he was succeeded...
...finance. He later became finance minister in the cabinet of Rene Waldeck-Rousseau (1899 1902) and in the cabinet of Georges Clemenceau (1906 9), winning considerable unpopularity by introducing the income tax. As premier in 1911, he reached a peaceful...
...1905) the united French Socialist party. He headed (1906 9) the newly created labor ministry in the cabinet of Georges Clemenceau and also in the Aristide Briand cabinet (1909 10). Viviani became premier in June, 1914. At the start of World...
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