Georges Clemenceau
Georges Clemenceau was a prominent French politician and Prime Minister, known for his leadership during World War I and his role as a key negotiator at the Paris Peace Conference, where he sought to establish lasting peace in Europe.
Born on Sep 28, 1841 (184 years old)
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Canada:
A famous quote from First World War-era French prime minister Georges Clemenceau is usually translated that war is too important to leave to generals.
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Greece:
Georges Clemenceau was a French leader who discussed military support with Eleftherios Venizelos.
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Brazil:
Georges Clémenceau was the Prime Minister of France who approved the creation of the false Paris.
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Luxembourg:
Macron referenced Georges Clemenceau, calling his injured eye the 'Eye of the Tiger' in a nod to the former French war premier.
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France:
Georges Clemenceau, known as 'the Tiger', is referenced as a figure of French determination during World War I.
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Argentina:
Georges Clemenceau was a former French Prime Minister and one of the architects of the Treaty of Versailles.
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France:
Georges Clemenceau is honored for his role in World War I.
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France:
Georges Clemenceau was the President of the Council who read the text of the armistice to the deputies.
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Venezuela:
Georges Clemenceau is quoted on the seriousness of war and its management.
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Canada:
Georges Clemenceau was a former French prime minister referenced in the context of historical perspectives on war.
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