Georges Clemenceau
September 28, 1841 – November 24, 1929
Georges Clemenceau was a formidable French statesman and journalist who profoundly influenced the politics of the Third Republic. Known for his unyielding resolve and passionate advocacy for his nation, he was a central figure during a period of intense international conflict. His approach was characterized by a firm belief in total victory and a significant role in shaping the post-war world order. His direct and determined style earned him powerful nicknames reflecting his tenacious spirit.