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Clemenceau, Georges
1841–1929, French political figure, twice premier (1906–9, 1917–20), called “the Tiger.” He was trained as a doctor, but his republicanism brought him into conflict with the government of Napoleon III, and he went to the United States, where he spent several years as a journalist and a teacher. [eng]
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1841-1929, French political figure, twice premier (1906-9, 1917-20), called "the Tiger. He was trained as a doctor, but his republicanism brought him into conflict with the government of Napoleon III, and he went to the United States, where he spent several years as a journalist and a teacher. Returning to France in 1869, he was mayor of Montmartre in Paris after the overthrow (1870) of Napoleon III. [eng]
Paris Pages; Musee Georges Clemenceau - Information
The apartment in which Georges Clemenceau lived from 1895 until his death in 1929, his famous garden. A documentary gallery presents memorabilia and documents on the statesman, the journalist, the writer, the traveller and friend of the arts. [eng | fra]
Клемансо Жорж
(1841 - 1929) - крупнейший политический деятель буржуазной Франции. Выдвинулся как радикал еще в эпоху Парижской коммуны. В 90-е гг. Клемансо стал популярным благодаря участию в деле Дрейфуса, на защиту которого выступил одновременно с писателем Золя и др. Один из виднейших членов парламента, Клемансо своими энергичными выступлениями против правительства неоднократно вызывал падение кабинета, в связи с чем получил прозвище "низвергателя министерств". [rus]
Georges Clemenceau
Biographie, Њuvres. [fra]
Quotez - Clemenceau, Georges
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Georges CLEMENCEAU
Georges Clemenceau commence sa carriиre politique au lendemain de la chute du Second Empire comme maire du XVIIIиme arrondissement de Paris, йlu sous l'йtiquette radicale. En 1876, il est йlu dйputй de la Seine et devient а la place de Gambetta le chef des radicaux. Dйfenseur du nationalisme continental, il attaque la politique coloniale de Jules Ferry. [fra]
Exponat: Photo: Clemenceau, Georges
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Georges Benjamin Clemenceau; Kurz-Biographie; Biography
Der am 28. September 1841 in Mouilleron-en-Pareds geborene Politiker war anfangs Arzt, spдter Bьrgermeister des Pariser Stadtteils Montmartre. Als Republikaner im zweiten Kaiserreich inhaftiert, saЯ er seit 1876 als Abgeordneter und Wortfьhrer der radikalsozialistischen Linken im Parlament. Verwicklungen in den Panamaskandal fьhrten 1893 zu seinem Rьcktritt. Sein Engagement fьr die Revision des Dreyfus- Prozesses ermцglichte seine Rьckkehr in die Politik, zunдchst als Senator, dann 1906-09 als Ministerprдsident. [deu]
Biographie: Georges Clemenceau, 1841-1929
Politiker. [deu]
Clemenceau, Georges
1841–1929, French political figure, twice premier (1906–9, 1917–20), called “the Tiger.” He was trained as a doctor, but his republicanism brought him into conflict with the government of Napoleon III, and he went to the United States, where he spent several years as a journalist and a teacher. [eng]
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