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Georges Clemenceau

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  • This would make me the great- great grand daughter of Georges Clemenceau.

    Diamonte Hamlett: Grasping for Grandpa's Ghost Diamonte Hamlett 2012

  • Georges Clemenceau, was clearly a European Frenchmen.

    Diamonte Hamlett: Grasping for Grandpa's Ghost Diamonte Hamlett 2012

  • Mr. Stevenson quotes Georges Clemenceau, the French prime minister during the war: "The victor . . . is the one who can believe for a quarter of an hour longer than the enemy that he is not beaten."

    The Bitter End William Anthony Hay 2011

  • In early May, at another Supreme War Council meeting, Lloyd George, Premier Georges Clemenceau, and their military leaders hammered at Pershing to send them more infantry and machine-gun units to help make up for their losses.

    Between War and Peace Col. Matthew Moten 2011

  • This would make me the great- great grand daughter of Georges Clemenceau.

    Diamonte Hamlett: Grasping for Grandpa's Ghost Diamonte Hamlett 2012

  • In early May, at another Supreme War Council meeting, Lloyd George, Premier Georges Clemenceau, and their military leaders hammered at Pershing to send them more infantry and machine-gun units to help make up for their losses.

    Between War and Peace Col. Matthew Moten 2011

  • Georges Clemenceau, was clearly a European Frenchmen.

    Diamonte Hamlett: Grasping for Grandpa's Ghost Diamonte Hamlett 2012

  • As the First World War still raged, General John Pershing recorded the following brief interchange with Georges Clemenceau, the French prime minister:

    Deathride John Mosier 2010

  • As the First World War still raged, General John Pershing recorded the following brief interchange with Georges Clemenceau, the French prime minister:

    Deathride John Mosier 2010

  • One-off boutiques sell handmade goods along the narrow Rue Georges Clemenceau, just a three-minute walk from the port.

    More Than Just a Tan 2009

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