Clemenceau, the Man and His Time


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"Clemenceau, the Man and His Time" by H. M. Hyndman Georges Benjamin Clemenceau was a French statesman who served as Prime Minister of France. Through a series of meetings and letters, Hyndman was able to piece together the life and history of this fascinating man in French history. From his early life through his prominent career as a French leader, this book showcases Clemenceau's too-often overlooked life journey.




At the Heart of a Tiger


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A biography of the great French leader introduces the tumultuous world that shaped Clemenceau while leading the world toward war













Georges Clemenceau


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The Anglo-Saxon view of Georges Clemenceau (1841-1929) is based on John Maynard Keynes's misjudged caricature, that he had imposed a treaty that was harsh and oppressive of Germany. French critics' view, however, is that he had been too lenient, and left Germany in a position to challenge the treaty. In fact the treaty was a just settlement, and it could have been maintained. The failure was not in the terms of the treaty but in the subsequent failure to insist on maintaining them in the face of German resistance.




The Dial


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Georges Clemenceau


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