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Paperback Georges Clemenceau Book

ISBN: 1025681819

ISBN13: 9781025681818

Georges Clemenceau

"Georges Clemenceau" offers an intimate and profound look at one of the most formidable figures in modern European history. Known as "The Tiger," Clemenceau was a pivotal leader whose political career spanned the tumultuous decades of the French Third Republic. This work delves into the life and philosophy of the statesman who steered France through the existential crisis of the First World War and played a defining role in shaping the post-war world at the Paris Peace Conference.

Through his own perspective and historical record, the book explores Clemenceau's transition from a radical journalist and municipal official to the indomitable Prime Minister who demanded "Total War" for total victory. Readers will find deep insights into the challenges of the Treaty of Versailles, his complex relationship with fellow world leaders, and his unwavering commitment to French sovereignty and republican ideals. As a primary account of leadership during a global turning point, this volume remains essential for understanding the political landscape of the early 20th century and the enduring legacy of a man whose iron will helped define the destiny of a nation.

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