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Georges Clemenceau :: essays research papers
 Georges Clemenceau           Early Life:  -Born on September 28th, 1841 in Vendee, France  -Benjamin Clemenceau, his father, was a supporter of the 1848 revolution and was his sonââ¬â¢s role model.  -Georges grew up strongly believing in Republican views.        Education:  -Trained to be a doctor.  -Not much else is known about his education and schooling.         Achievements:  -With a group of students, he wrote Le Travail. This was seized by the police and Georges   spent 73 days in prison.   -After he was released, he started to write a journal called Le Matin, but then he got  in trouble with the authorities and was forced to stop.  -After finishing his medical studies, he went to go and live and New York.  -He was amazed by the amount of freedom that the people had, both politically and  socially.  -Worked as a teacher in Stanford, Connecticut  -Eventually married one of his students and had three children. However, the marriage   did not work out.  -When he returned, he was elected as a Radical Republican deputy in the National  Assembly. (1871)  -Was re-elected to the National Assembly. (1876)  -In 1902, he became a senator, and four years later, he was appointed minister of home   affairs.  -Became Frances Prime Minister. (1907-1910)   -Under the presidency of Raymond Poincare, he was appointed Prime Minister for a   second time. (1917-1920)  -Was Minister of War in World War One.      Major Accomplishments:  -He voted against peace terms demanded by Germany in 1871.  -Because of his aggressive debating style, Clemenceau was given the nickname of ââ¬Å"the   Tigerâ⬠.  -He ruthlessly suppressed any popular strikes and demonstrations. As Prime Minister, he   was marked by his hostility towards socialists.  -During WW1, he clamped down on politicians calling for peace and punished them.  -Insisted that the French Army lead the offensive against the German Army in 1918.  -Pushed the war vigorously until the final victory.  					    
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