Clemenceau l'intraitable (The Uncompromising Clemenceau)

Clemenceau l'intraitable (The Uncompromising Clemenceau)

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Before becoming "the Father of Victory" at the age of almost 80, Clemenceau was known for more than forty years as the "Tiger" of French politics: he was the leader of the extreme Left, an activist in the Dreyfus Affair, head of an uncompromising government, victor of the war, then leader of the Right.

A specialist of the Great War, Jean-Jacques Becker is emeritus professor of contemporary history.

  • Published on janvier 1st, 1998
  • 156 pages

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"Jean-Jacques Becker paints a portrait of a remarkable and splendid Clemenceau." Le Monde