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  1. Homme d'affaires. modifier. Michel Clemenceau, né le 24 novembre 1873 à La Réorthe ( Vendée) et mort le 4 mars 1964 à Moret-sur-Loing ( Seine-et-Marne ), est un homme politique français . Fils de Georges Clemenceau, il est notamment député entre 1945 et 1951.

    • 2 juin 1946, 10 novembre 1946
  2. PARIS, March 4 (UPI)—Michel Clemenceau, son of the World War I Premier, Georges Clemenceau, died today at the age of 91. Michel Clemenceau, who bore a striking resemblance to his father,...

  3. Georges Benjamin Clemenceau (/ ˈ k l ɛ m ə n s oʊ /, also US: / ˌ k l ɛ m ə n ˈ s oʊ, ˌ k l eɪ m ɒ̃ ˈ s oʊ /, French: [ʒɔʁʒ(ə) 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.

    • Michel Clemenceau [fr]
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  5. Oct 6, 2020 · Translation by Justin Saint-Loubert-Bié. The four years Clemenceau spent in the United States during his youth helped forge his deepest political convictions—a radical attachment to free speech, the fight against racism and colonialism, and a secularism founded on freedom of conscience.

  6. Jun 6, 2021 · The SS infantry then stormed towards the castle, despite taking losses to the defenders—which included both of the aged French former prime ministers and the seventy-year-old Michel Clemenceau...

  7. Sep 11, 2008 · Among them were former prime ministers Édouard Daladier and Paul Reynaud; trade union leader Léon Jouhaux; generals Maxime Weygand and Maurice Gamelin; tennis star Jean Borotra; right-wing leader Col. François de La Rocque; and Michel Clemenceau, politician and son of World War I–era prime minister Georges Clemenceau.

  8. 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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