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  1. Georges Clemenceau was born in 1841, settling down in Montmatre before being appointed mayor of the town in 1870. From 1876 to 1893, he was member of the Chamber of Deputies, and eventually became senator for Var from 1902 to 1920. George Clemeceau. In March 1906, Georges Clemenceau was appointed Minister of Home Affairs and it was just seven ...

  2. As Minister of the Interior, Clemenceau had to suppress the strikes in the North. He has been accused of excessive vigor, but, on the contrary, the troops were given definite orders not to respond ...

  3. 22 de may. de 2015 · Georges Clemenceau was the senior French representative at the Versailles settlement. Georges Clemenceau wanted the terms of Versailles to smash Germany, whereas David Lloyd George of Britain privately wanted a non-emotive approach to Germany’s punishment at Versailles. Georges Clemenceau was completely in tune with what the French wanted out of the peace treaty – the …

  4. Born on the 28th September 1841 in Mouilleron-en-Pareds (Vendée), Georges Clémenceau, after a typical Vendeen childhood, followed in his father's footsteps to become a doctor, studying first in Nantes then in Paris in 1865. He had already begun to show a fledgling interest in politics in the Latin Quarter. At 24, he became a doctor of ...

  5. Georges Benjamin Clemenceau [ ʒɔʀʒ bɛ̃ʒaˈmɛ̃ klemɑ̃ˈso] (* 28. September 1841 in Mouilleron-en-Pareds, Département Vendée; † 24. November 1929 in Paris) war ein französischer Journalist, Politiker und Staatsmann der Dritten Republik. Als einer der führenden Vertreter des linksbürgerlichen Parti radical war er von 1906 bis ...

  6. Georges Benjamin Clemenceau ( Mouilleron-en-Pareds, 28 de septiembre de 1841- París, 24 de noviembre de 1929) fue un médico, periodista y político francés que alcanzó el cargo de primer ministro y jefe de gobierno durante el régimen de la Tercera República Francesa. Datos rápidos Presidente del Consejo de Ministrosde la República ...

  7. Clemenceau was not satisfied as he didn't get revenge. He wasn't satisfied as although German military was restricted under the terms, he didn't want Germany to have an army at all. Also the treaty only demilitarised the Rhineland rather than making it independent. He was not satisfied as the reparations set were far less than he wanted.