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  1. Leadership during World War I of Georges Clemenceau. Back in the Senate (1911), Clemenceau became a member of its commissions for foreign affairs and the army. He was convinced that Germany intended war, and, haunted by the fear that France might again be

  2. Dec 17, 2015 · During the war, Georges Clemenceau fought for a more efficient war effort and for parliamentary control of military affairs and, as a journalist, rejected unlimited censorship. As French premier, he embodied the “integral war” and the struggle for victory.

  3. Russia mobilizes for war. August 1 Politics: Germany declares war on Russia and mobilizes. Western: France mobilizes. Politics: Italy declares its neutrality. Politics: German–Ottoman alliance. German Empire and the Ottoman Empire sign a secret alliance treaty. August 2 Western: Germany invades Luxembourg. Western

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  4. First World War. At the outbreak of World War I in France in August 1914, Clemenceau's newspaper was one of the first to be censored by the government. It was suspended from 29 September 1914 to 7 October.

  5. Georges Clemenceau was a statesman and journalist who was a dominant figure in the French Third Republic and, as premier (1917–20), a major contributor to the Allied victory in World War I and a framer of the postwar Treaty of Versailles.

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  6. Georges Clemenceau. The French journalist and politician determined France's policy during the First World War. In November 1917, he assumed the office of French Prime Minister.

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  8. WWI Document Archive > Alphabetical Index of WWI Biographies > C-Index > Clemenceau. Clemenceau, Georges. (1841-1929). Born, Mouilleron-en-Pareds, Vendee. Premier, November 1917 - 1920. Presided over the Peace Treaty convention in 1919 which drafted the Treaty of Versailles.

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