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32ND PRIME MINISTER OF FRANCE FROM 1906 TO 1909
Georges Clémenceau; Clemenceau, Georges; Georges Benjamin Clemenceaux; George Clemenceau; Georges Benjamin Clemenceau; GB Clemenceau; George Clémenceau
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  • Clemenceau by [[Cecilia Beaux]] (1920)
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  • Duel between Clemenceau and [[Paul Déroulède]]
  • Clemenceau as prime minister of France
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  • Clemenceau giving a speech in the Parisian Fernando Circus, painting by [[Jean-François Raffaëlli]], 1883
  • Mary Clémenceau]] in period costume. Portrait by [[Ferdinand Roybet]]
  • An 1887 painting of a French child being taught about the "lost" province of [[Alsace-Lorraine]] in the aftermath of the [[Franco-Prussian War]] dramatizes the main goal of Clemenceau and the French in general, to regain those provinces
  • ''Portrait of Georges Clemenceau'', painting by [[Édouard Manet]], c. 1879–80

Lycée Georges Clemenceau (Nantes)         
PUBLIC SECONDARY SCHOOL IN NANTES, FRANCE
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The Lycée Georges Clemenceau, , usually called Lycée Clemenceau is a public secondary school located in Nantes, France, formerly known as the Lycée of Nantes. Inaugurated in 1808, it is the oldest secondary school of the town of Nantes and in the department of Loire-Atlantique.
French aircraft carrier Clemenceau         
  • ''Clemenceau'' in Brest in 2008 prior to being taken for disposal
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  • ''Clemenceau'' arrives in Brest at the end of her final cruise in 1997
CLEMENCEAU-CLASS AIRCRAFT CARRIER
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Clemenceau (), often affectionately called le Clem, was the French Navy's sixth aircraft carrier and the lead ship of her class. The carrier served from 1961 to 1997, and was dismantled and recycled in 2009.
Rue Clemenceau         
STREET IN BEIRUT, LEBANON
Rue Clémenceau
Rue Clemenceau is a commercial and residential street in Beirut, Lebanon. The street was named in honor of Georges Clemenceau who accepted the post of premier of France in 1917 during World War I.

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Georges Clemenceau

Georges Benjamin Clemenceau (, also US: , French: [ʒɔʁʒ bɛ̃ʒamɛ̃ klemɑ̃so]; 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. A key figure of the Independent Radicals, he was a strong advocate of separation of church and state, amnesty of the Communards exiled to New Caledonia, as well as opposition to colonisation. Clemenceau, a physician turned journalist, played a central role in the politics of the Third Republic, most notably successfully leading France through the end of the First World War.

After about 1,400,000 French soldiers were killed between the German invasion and Armistice, he demanded a total victory over the German Empire. Clemenceau stood for reparations, a transfer of colonies, strict rules to prevent a rearming process, as well as the restitution of Alsace–Lorraine, which had been annexed to Germany in 1871. He achieved these goals through the Treaty of Versailles signed at the Paris Peace Conference (1919–1920). Nicknamed Père la Victoire ("Father of Victory") or Le Tigre ("The Tiger"), he continued his harsh position against Germany in the 1920s, although not quite so much as President Raymond Poincaré or former Supreme Allied Commander Ferdinand Foch, who thought the treaty was too lenient on Germany, famously stating: "This is not peace. It is an armistice for twenty years." Clemenceau obtained mutual defence treaties with the United Kingdom and the United States, to unite against a possible future German aggression, but these never took effect due to the US Senate's failure to ratify the Treaty, which thus also nullified British obligation.

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1. War, as [early 20th–century French statesman Georges] Clemenceau said, is a series of catastrophes that result in victory," Rumsfeld said Tuesday at the American Legion convention.
2. Wilsons new book, After the Victorians, tells the story of a visit by the French Prime Minister, Georges Clemenceau, to Edward VII at Marienbad, where he was unamused by the dinner–table antics of the monarchs terrier, Caesar.
3. Georges Clemenceau, a French diplomat and journalist who would later serve two terms as his country‘s prime minister, observed that the US had "embarked on the abolitionist sea, without any clear idea of where their cause would lead." As in Iraq, regime change left the South in social, economic, and political disarray.
4. By calling for a pull–out from Iraq, General Sir Richard Dannatt has reversed the view of the French wartime leader, Georges Clemenceau, that ‘war is too serious a matter to entrust to military men‘. In Dannatt‘s view, it is too vital to be left to the sofa warriors of Downing Street.
5. We should mention here the famous statement by Georges Clemenceau, "Military justice is to justice what military music is to music." Last week, a military court convicted Israel Defense Forces Sergeant Taysir al–Heib of killing Tom Hurndall, an International Solidarity Movement activist.